| 41. | In just intonation, a major chord is tuned to the frequency ratio 4 : 5 : 6 ( ).
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| 42. | Tanaka was an early advocate of 53 equal temperament as a means of closely approximating 5-limit just intonation.
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| 43. | Each of these 31 scales shares with diatonic just intonation the property that all intervals are ratios of regular numbers.
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| 44. | Partch began in the 1920s using traditional instruments, and wrote a string quartet in just intonation ( now lost ).
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| 45. | Just perfect fifths are the basis of Pythagorean tuning, and are employed together with other just intervals in just intonation.
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| 46. | It was his first album to explore complex rhythmic patterns, a wider range of acoustic instrumentation, and just intonation.
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| 47. | Of all the intervals in equal temperament, the thirds have the largest deviation in comparison to those of just intonation:
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| 48. | Oettingen and Riemann both conceived of the relationships in the chart being defined through just intonation, which uses pure intervals.
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| 49. | In " just intonation ", every frequencies, allowing intervals varying from the highest consonance to highly dissonant.
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| 50. | Such subtle movements were among the attractions that Partch found in an expanded just intonation of more than 12 pitches per octave.
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