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Syntonic comma (81:80) on C In
music theory, the
syntonic comma, also
known as the
chromatic diesis, the
Didymean comma, the
Ptolemaic comma, or the diatonic...
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indirect expression more ego-
syntonic. Otto
Fenichel distinguished between morbid impulses,
which he saw as ego-
syntonic, and
compulsive symptoms which...
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prefixed by the name of the
tuning system that
generates it, such as a
syntonic comma (21.5 ¢), or
Pythagorean comma (23.5 ¢), or a 53 TET
comma (22.6 ¢)...
- music, the
schisma (also
spelled skhisma) is the
interval between the
syntonic comma (81:80) and the
Pythagorean comma ( 531 441 : 524 288 ),
which is...
- two
different ways. Traditionally,
there are two most
common comma; the
syntonic comma, "the
difference between a just
major 3rd and four just
perfect 5ths...
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tuned major scale, Ptolemy's
tense diatonic scale, or the
syntonous (or
syntonic)
diatonic scale, is a
tuning for the
diatonic scale proposed by Ptolemy...
- proportions." Alternatively, it can be
described as the
tuning of the
syntonic temperament in
which the
generator is the
ratio 3:2 (i.e., the untempered...
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radio wave
detector he
named the "coherer". In 1898 he was
awarded the "
syntonic" (or tuning)
patent by the
United States Patent Office.
Lodge was Prin****l...
- into the
valid tuning range of the
syntonic temperament, so all
meantone tunings are
syntonic tunings. All
syntonic tunings,
including the
meantones and...
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Dartmouth College. In 1969 Appleton's
first recordings were
published (
Syntonic Menagerie and
Human Music – the
latter in
collaboration with jazz musician...