This transposes one equally tempered scale to another.
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Equally tempered scales have been used and instruments built using various other numbers of equal intervals.
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In equally tempered scales, the difference is eliminated by making all steps the same frequency ratio.
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Here are the sizes of some common intervals in a 24-note equally tempered scale, with the interval names proposed by Alois H�ba ( neutral third, etc . ) and Ivan Wyschnegradsky ( major fourth, etc . ):
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"Ludus Tonalis " can be thought of as the most direct application of Hindemith's theory that the twelve tones of the equally tempered scale all relate to a single one of them ( called a tonic or keynote ).
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Because of the strong influence of Western European music, present-day performers of Georgian folk music often employ Western tuning, bringing the seconds, fourths, sixths, and sevenths, and sometimes the thirds as well, closer to the standard equally tempered scale.
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The table below illustrates this, showing for each note in the basic octave the conventional name of the cents, and the difference in cents ( labeled ET-dif in the table ) between its size and the size of the corresponding one in the equally tempered scale.