| 1. | Other than its application to the frequency ratios of musical set theory.
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| 2. | A just perfect fifth has a frequency ratio of 3 / 2.
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| 3. | Thus, there is no simple connection between frequency ratios and harmonic function . ]]
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| 4. | The frequency ratios are computed as shown by the formulas.
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| 5. | In these cases, the fourth number means the sampling frequency ratio of a key channel.
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| 6. | So 1200 cents are equal to one octave a frequency ratio of 2 : 1.
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| 7. | In equally tempered scales, the difference is eliminated by making all steps the same frequency ratio.
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| 8. | *Frequency ratios : ratios of higher simple numbers are more dissonant than lower ones ( ).
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| 9. | For example, in just intonation the major third is represented by the frequency ratio 5 : 4.
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| 10. | In physical terms, an interval is the cents, a unit derived from the logarithm of the frequency ratio.
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