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- Pitch_interval abstract "In musical set theory, a pitch interval (PI or ip) is the number of semitones that separates one pitch from another, upward or downward.They are notated as follows:PI(a,b) = b - aFor example C4 to D♯4 About this sound Play is 3 semitones:PI(0,3) = 3 - 0While C4 to D♯5 About this sound Play is 15 semitones:PI(0,15) = 15 - 0However, under octave equivalence these are the same pitches (D♯4 & D♯5, About this sound Play ), thus the #Pitch-interval class may be used.".
- Pitch_interval thumbnail Augmented_second_on_C.png?width=300.
- Pitch_interval wikiPageID "29076411".
- Pitch_interval wikiPageLength "3109".
- Pitch_interval wikiPageOutDegree "13".
- Pitch_interval wikiPageRevisionID "637310269".
- Pitch_interval wikiPageWikiLink Category:Intervals_(music).
- Pitch_interval wikiPageWikiLink Category:Musical_set_theory.
- Pitch_interval wikiPageWikiLink Interval_class.
- Pitch_interval wikiPageWikiLink Modular_arithmetic.
- Pitch_interval wikiPageWikiLink Octave.
- Pitch_interval wikiPageWikiLink Pitch_(music).
- Pitch_interval wikiPageWikiLink Pitch_class.
- Pitch_interval wikiPageWikiLink Semitone.
- Pitch_interval wikiPageWikiLink Set_theory_(music).
- Pitch_interval wikiPageWikiLink File:Augmented_second_on_C.png.
- Pitch_interval wikiPageWikiLink File:Octave_and_augmented_second_on_C.png.
- Pitch_interval wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pitch interval".
- Pitch_interval wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pitch interval#Pitch-interval class".
- Pitch_interval wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pitch interval#Pitch-interval_class".
- Pitch_interval wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pitch_interval#Pitch-interval_class".
- Pitch_interval wikiPageWikiLinkText "interval".
- Pitch_interval wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Audio.
- Pitch_interval wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Music.
- Pitch_interval wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Set_theory_(music).
- Pitch_interval subject Category:Intervals_(music).
- Pitch_interval subject Category:Musical_set_theory.
- Pitch_interval hypernym Number.
- Pitch_interval comment "In musical set theory, a pitch interval (PI or ip) is the number of semitones that separates one pitch from another, upward or downward.They are notated as follows:PI(a,b) = b - aFor example C4 to D♯4 About this sound Play is 3 semitones:PI(0,3) = 3 - 0While C4 to D♯5 About this sound Play is 15 semitones:PI(0,15) = 15 - 0However, under octave equivalence these are the same pitches (D♯4 & D♯5, About this sound Play ), thus the #Pitch-interval class may be used.".
- Pitch_interval label "Pitch interval".
- Pitch_interval sameAs Q7198856.
- Pitch_interval sameAs m.05l9lg.
- Pitch_interval sameAs Q7198856.
- Pitch_interval wasDerivedFrom Pitch_interval?oldid=637310269.
- Pitch_interval depiction Augmented_second_on_C.png.
- Pitch_interval isPrimaryTopicOf Pitch_interval.