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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Among alternative tunings for guitar, each augmented-fourths tuning is a regular tuning in which the musical intervals between successive open-string notes are each augmented fourths. Because augmented fourths are alternatively called \"tritones\" (\"tri-tones\") or \"diminished fifths\", augmented-fourths tuning is also called tritone tuning or diminished-fifths tuning.The standard guitar-tuningE-A-d-g-b'-e'interjects exactly one major third amid four perfect fourths for the intervals between its successive open strings. In contrast, the augmented fourths tuningsC-F♯-c-f♯-c'-f '♯ andB-F-b-f-b'-f'have only augmented-fourths intervals.The set of augmented-fourths tunings has three properties that simplify learning by beginners and improvisation by experts: Regular intervals, string repetition, and lefty-righty symmetry. These properties characterize augmented-fourths tunings among non-trivial tunings."@en }

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