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- In musical tuning theory, a Pythagorean interval is a musical interval with a frequency ratio equal to a power of two divided by a power of three, or vice...
- ascribed the division of the tetrachord by only two intervals, called "semitonium" and "tonus" in Latin (256:243 × 9:8 × 9:8), to Eratosthenes. The so-called...
- octave of the systema teleion in the diatonic (semitonium-tonus-tonus), the chromatic (semitonium-semitonium-trihemitonium), and the enharmonic tetrachord...
- sunt septem, scilicet: semitonium, tritonus, ditonus **** diapente; tonus **** diapente, semiditonus **** diapente; tonus et semitonium **** diapente. These...
- for br**** quintet (1985–86) Great canon (Canon perpetuus per tonos et semitonium in contrario motu) – for orchestra (1987–88) J. S. Bach: Fantasia and...
- position of the tonus, the whole tone with the proportion of 9:8, and the semitonium, the half tone with the proportion of 256:243), were taken from Boethius'...
- intervals were either narrower or wider than the proportion of the Latin "semitonium," once defined by Eratosthenes. His points of reference were the equally...
- between the phthongoi protos and devteros is a diese (like the Latin semitonium), the diminished tritone (B flat—low E, low E—a) becomes a tetrachord...
- enharmonicam et trihemitonium chromati**** generi diatonico ****ociant. Semitonium loco toni et e converso commutant, in quo quidem a cunctis nationibus...