| 31. | In just intonation, however, three 5 : 4 major thirds are less than an octave.
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| 32. | Western common practice music usually cannot be played in just intonation but requires a systematically tempered scale.
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| 33. | For example, in just intonation the major third is represented by the frequency ratio 5 : 4.
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| 34. | For instance, the above-mentioned Pythagorean perfect fifth and fourth are also used in just intonation.
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| 35. | The tone sequence is based on just intonation; a good player can produce a wide tonal range.
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| 36. | Many commercial synthesizers provide the ability to use built-in just intonation scales or to program your own.
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| 37. | Today, however, the notes of the chanter are usually tuned in just intonation to the Mixolydian scale.
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| 38. | Interval cycles assume the use of equal temperament and may not work in other systems such as just intonation.
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| 39. | At the same time, syntonic-diatonic just intonation was posited by Zarlino as the normal tuning for singers.
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| 40. | Alternatively, we can represent just intonation pitch classes by reducing to the octave, 1 d " < 2.
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