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  2. Category:Diatonic instruments - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Diatonic instruments" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Appalachian dulcimer;

  3. Talk:Cigar box guitar - Wikipedia

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    It's inexpensive to make, provides a range of about an octave and a half, and the diatonic fret spacing eliminates concerned with sharps and flats. The instrument can be taught solfeggio (Do-Re-Mi) along with singing to get the kids producing music right away with minimal up front music theory.

  4. Diatonic and chromatic - Wikipedia

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    Diatonic and chromatic are terms in music theory that are used to characterize scales. The terms are also applied to musical instruments, intervals, chords, notes, musical styles, and kinds of harmony. They are very often used as a pair, especially when applied to contrasting features of the common practice music of the period 1600–1900. [a]

  5. Appalachian dulcimer - Wikipedia

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    Similar instruments include the "Ban-Jammer" (Mike Clemmer), the "Banjimer" (Keith Young) and the "Banj-Mo" (Folk Notes). The "Dulci-Jo" is a banjo/dulcimer hybrid with a thumb string like a clawhammer banjo, 3 strings and a diatonic fret pattern, shaped more like a banjo and played upright, and built by Michael Fox of NC.

  6. Just intonation - Wikipedia

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    In trying to get a more just system for instruments that is more adaptable like the human voice and fretless instruments, the tuning trade-offs between more consonant harmony versus easy transposability (between different keys) have traditionally been too complicated to solve mechanically, though there have been attempts throughout history with ...

  7. Pythagorean tuning - Wikipedia

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    7 diatonic semitones (m2) are ≈ 90.225 cents (100 − 5ε), 5 chromatic semitones (A1) are ≈ 113.685 cents (100 + 7ε), and their average is 100 cents. In short, similar differences in width are observed for all interval types, except for unisons and octaves, and they are all multiples of ε , the difference between the Pythagorean fifth ...