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- equal-tempered diatonic scale. The interval 3:1 (often called by a new name, tritave) serves as the fundamental harmonic ratio, replacing the diatonic scale's...
- and an additional overtone a perfect fifth above that octave (twelfth or tritave). The orientation is fairly consistent across the fields on each Hang so...
- divides the just interval of an octave and a fifth (ratio 3:1), called a "tritave" or a "pseudo-octave" in that system, into 13 equal parts. For tuning systems...
- F♭ in C.) A kleisma is the difference between six minor thirds and one tritave or perfect twelfth (an octave plus a perfect fifth), with a frequency ratio...
- characteristics of their instruments.[citation needed] Another example is the tritave play on clarinets of the Bohlen–Pierce scale (3:1). Octave stretching is...
- minor thirds (each with a frequency ratio of 6/5) and one justly tuned tritave or perfect twelfth (with a frequency ratio of 3/1, formed by a 2/1 octave...
- discovered the Bohlen-Pierce scale, a non-octave-repeating scale based on the tritave and spectra containing odd harmonics, in 1978. Van Prooijen came across...
- {\tfrac {\ 225\ }{224}}} kleisma 6 minor thirds 1 octave + 1 perfect fifth ("tritave") 8.11   15625   15552 {\displaystyle {\tfrac {\ 15625\ }{15552}}} small...
- 1627\end{aligned}}} (Play) The Bohlen–Pierce delta scale is based on the tritave and the 7:5:3 "wide" triad (Play) and the 9:7:5 "narrow" triad (Play) (rather...
- non-octave-repeating scale or musical tuning featuring twelve steps to the tritave. As twelve steps to the octave is based on a triad of harmonics 4:5:6 (root...