| 1. | The tones produced are based on the equal tempered scale.
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| 2. | Chroma-based features, which are also referred to equal-tempered scale.
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| 3. | In equally tempered scales, the difference is eliminated by making all steps the same frequency ratio.
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| 4. | This transposes one equally tempered scale to another.
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| 5. | Equally tempered scales have been used and instruments built using various other numbers of equal intervals.
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| 6. | Western common practice music usually cannot be played in just intonation but requires a systematically tempered scale.
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| 7. | The commission's recommendation is as follows : " The tempered scale and the natural scale should be rejected.
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| 8. | After graduation, he abandoned academic music for a while, completely switching to traditional folk instruments, tunes and non-tempered scales.
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| 9. | That is, the high notes are higher, and the low notes lower, than they are in an equal-tempered scale.
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| 10. | Benjamin Ives Gilman used these recordings to show that they used musical intervals unlike those in the Western tempered scale.
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