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The " scientific " or " just " scale uses evenly spaced notes ( frequency ratio of the twelfth root of two ), but the standard musical scale is slightly different.
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Hence, it is a system of musical tuning in which the frequency ratios of all consonant and easiest to tune by ear and because of importance attributed to the integer 3.
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"The'Lipps Meyer'Law predicts an'effect of finality'for a melodic interval that ends on a tone which, in terms of an idealized frequency ratio, can be represented as a power of two ."
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Both of these systems, and the vast majority of music in general, have scales that repeat on the interval of every octave, which is defined as frequency ratio of 2 : 1.
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The tables above show only the frequency ratios of each tone with respect to the base note C . However, intervals can be formed by starting from each of the twelve notes.
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In the free tuning of a Hang, the focus is not about the precise mathematical frequency ratios of the partials of a tone field, but on the impact of the entire sound.
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In an oft-quoted comment referring to the frequency ratios used in just intonation, he said, " I'd long thought that I would love a time when musicians were numerate as well as literate.
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"' Regular temperament "'is any tempered system of musical tuning such that each frequency ratio is obtainable as a product of powers of a finite number of "'generators "', or generating frequency ratios.
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Studies showed that at speeds lower than approximately 0.8 m / s, the frequency ratio between arm and leg movements is 2 : 1 whereas above that speed the ratio becomes 1 : 1.