Munit

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A **munit** is a template of melodic steps combined with an expectation for the size & harmonic quality of the interval they subdivide. For example, in meantone some important munits are "5/4 LL", the "do re mi" munit of 5/4 being divided into two equal parts; "4/3 LLs", which says if you hear two large steps and a small step you expect the outer interval to be 4/3; and "7/5 LLL", which means that if you hear three equal steps in a row you expect the outer interval to be, if not 7/5 specifically, then much less strongly consonant than 4/3.

See [[http://groups.yahoo.com/group/tuning/message/102052]]

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<html><head><title>Munit</title></head><body>A <strong>munit</strong> is a template of melodic steps combined with an expectation for the size &amp; harmonic quality of the interval they subdivide. For example, in meantone some important munits are &quot;5/4 LL&quot;, the &quot;do re mi&quot; munit of 5/4 being divided into two equal parts; &quot;4/3 LLs&quot;, which says if you hear two large steps and a small step you expect the outer interval to be 4/3; and &quot;7/5 LLL&quot;, which means that if you hear three equal steps in a row you expect the outer interval to be, if not 7/5 specifically, then much less strongly consonant than 4/3.<br />
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See <a class="wiki_link_ext" href="http://groups.yahoo.com/group/tuning/message/102052" rel="nofollow">http://groups.yahoo.com/group/tuning/message/102052</a></body></html>