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  2. Just intonation - Wikipedia

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    The first is in equal temperament; the second is in just intonation. The pair of chords is repeated with a transition from equal temperament to just intonation between the two chords. In the equal temperament chords a roughness or beating can be heard at about 4 Hz and about 0.8 Hz. In the just intonation triad, this roughness is absent.

  3. Ben Johnston (composer) - Wikipedia

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    Benjamin Burwell Johnston Jr. (March 15, 1926 – July 21, 2019) was an American contemporary music composer, known for his use of just intonation.He was called "one of the foremost composers of microtonal music" by Philip Bush [1] and "one of the best non-famous composers this country has to offer" by John Rockwell.

  4. Septimal comma - Wikipedia

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    Other septimal commas include 49/48 (occasionally called the slendro diesis [1]), which commonly appears as the difference between a ratio with 7 in the denominator and another with 7 in the numerator, like 8/7 and 7/6; and 50/49, called the tritonic diesis, [1] because it is the difference between the two septimal tritones, 7/5 and 10/7, or Erlich's decatonic comma, because it plays an ...

  5. Accidental (music) - Wikipedia

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    In musical notation, an accidental is a symbol that indicates an alteration of a given pitch.The most common accidentals are the flat (♭) and the sharp (♯), which represent alterations of a semitone, and the natural (♮), which cancels a sharp or flat.

  6. Harry Partch's 43-tone scale - Wikipedia

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    Quadrangularis Reversum, one of Partch's instruments featuring the 43-tone scale. The 43-tone scale is a just intonation scale with 43 pitches in each octave.It is based on an eleven-limit tonality diamond, similar to the seven-limit diamond previously devised by Max Friedrich Meyer [1] and refined by Harry Partch.

  7. David B. Doty - Wikipedia

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    David B. Doty (born 1950) is an American composer and authority on just intonation.He is the author of The Just Intonation Primer (1993, 1994, 2002).. Inspired in part by the work of Harry Partch, Doty began composing in 1970 and in 1975 co-founded the San Francisco-based ensemble Other Music with Henry S. Rosenthal and Dale S. Soules.

  8. Accidental falls are a leading cause of injury or even ... - AOL

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    Northwell Health partnered with Stacker to explore CDC data on fall injuries for seniors and how they can stay safe both in and out of the home. Accidental falls are a leading cause of injury or ...

  9. Major limma - Wikipedia

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    Major limma on C. In music, a major limma is an interval with the ratio of 135:128, which is the difference between two major tones (a ditone) and a minor third.It is equal to about 92.18 cents.