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Musical interval
music theory, a neutral interval in 24 TET (including extensions), (but also known as a submajor interval, or as a superminor interval, in Just Intonation)
Neutral_interval
Difference in pitch between two notes
In music theory, an interval is a difference in pitch between two sounds. An interval may be described as horizontal, linear, or melodic if it refers
Interval_(music)
Musical interval
In music theory, a tritone is a musical interval spanning three whole tones. For instance, the interval from F to the B above it (in short, F–B) is a
Tritone
Musical interval
A neutral third, (also known as a submajor third, or a superminor third), is a musical interval wider than a minor third play but narrower than a major
Neutral_third
Wave with frequency an integer multiple of the fundamental frequency
all the harmonics both natural and artificial from the firmly stopped intervals; therefore their application in connection with the latter must always
Harmonic
diminished third Alternatively, it may apply to neutral third List of musical intervals List of pitch intervals Third (music), which also includes third chords
List_of_third_intervals
Musical interval
A neutral sixth is a musical interval wider than a minor sixth play but narrower than a major sixth play. Three distinct intervals may be termed neutral
Neutral_sixth
Musical interval
formed from the perfect fourth and the apotome. Subminor and supermajor Neutral interval Skinner, Miles Leigh (2007). Toward a Quarter-tone Syntax: Analyses
Major_fourth_and_minor_fifth
Musical interval
neutral second, half of a minor third. The 8-TET scale is composed of three-quarter tones. Four steps make a whole tone. Quarter tones and intervals close
Quarter_tone
music, a subminor interval is an interval that is noticeably wider than a diminished interval but noticeably narrower than a minor interval. It is found in
Subminor_and_supermajor
Form of entropy encoding used in data compression
the interval for NEUTRAL would be [0, 0.6) the interval for POSITIVE would be [0.6, 0.8) the interval for NEGATIVE would be [0.8, 0.9) the interval for
Arithmetic_coding
American composer (1943–2020)
(233.4 cents Play) approximate an 8:7 interval (231.17 cents), a septimal whole tone. Three of these 8:7 intervals (693.51 cents), or 6 secors (700.2 cents
George_Secor
Note sung or played at a slightly different pitch than standard
microtonal affair of a quarter-tone or so. Here one may speak of neutral intervals, neither major nor minor. On the other hand, the lowering may be by
Blue_note
Dissonant musical interval
is a particularly dissonant musical interval spanning seven semitones. Strictly, the term refers to an interval produced by a specific tuning system
Wolf_interval
Below is a list of intervals expressible in terms of a prime limit (see Terminology), completed by a choice of intervals in various equal subdivisions
List_of_pitch_intervals
Psychometric measurement scale
neutral option is removed. The neutral option can be seen as an easy option to take when a respondent is unsure, and so whether it is a true neutral option
Likert_scale
Musical compound interval
a tenth (or compound third) is a musical interval encompassing ten scale degrees. It is a compound interval, composed of an octave plus a third. Like
Tenth_(interval)
Basic musical interval
of meantone intervals List of musical intervals List of pitch intervals Approach chord Major second Neutral second Pythagorean interval Regular temperament
Semitone
Interval between one musical pitch and another with double its frequency
the diapason) is an interval between two notes, one having twice the frequency of vibration of the other. For instance, the interval between C4 and C5 (in
Octave
In music, ratio of pitch frequencies
In music, an interval ratio is a ratio of the frequencies of the pitches in a musical interval. For example, a just perfect fifth (for example C to G)
Interval_ratio
Musical interval
In music theory, a perfect fifth is the musical interval corresponding to a pair of pitches with a frequency ratio of 3:2, or very nearly so. In classical
Perfect_fifth
Musical interval
A fourth is a musical interval encompassing four staff positions in the music notation of Western culture, and a perfect fourth (Play) is the fourth spanning
Perfect_fourth
Musical parts sounding at the same pitch
musical parts that sound either the same pitch or pitches separated by intervals of one or more octaves, usually at the same time. Rhythmic unison is another
Unison
Musical interval unit
intervals. Twelve-tone equal temperament divides the octave into 12 semitones of 100 cents each. Typically, cents are used to express small intervals
Cent_(music)
Elementary particle involved with rest mass
immediately upon generation. The Higgs field is a scalar field with two neutral and two electrically charged components that form a complex doublet of
Higgs_boson
Musical interval
In musical tuning theory, a Pythagorean interval is a musical interval with a frequency ratio equal to a power of two divided by a power of three, or vice
Pythagorean_interval
Musical interval
second is a musical interval encompassing two adjacent staff positions (see Interval number for more details). For example, the interval from C to D is a
Major_second
Probability measure
In mathematical finance, a risk-neutral measure (also called an equilibrium measure, or equivalent martingale measure) is a probability measure such that
Risk-neutral_measure
Musical interval
In music theory, a minor sixth is a musical interval encompassing six staff positions (see Interval number for more details), and is one of two commonly
Minor_sixth
Musical interval
In music theory, a third is a musical interval encompassing three staff positions (see Interval number for more details), and the major third (Play) is
Major_third
Natural number
Linguistically, in English, "one" is a determiner for singular nouns and a gender-neutral pronoun. In mathematics, 1 is the multiplicative identity, meaning that
1
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Index_of_music_articles
Musical interval
In music, a fifteenth or double octave, abbreviated 15ma, is the interval between one musical note and another with one-quarter the wavelength or quadruple
Fifteenth_(interval)
forty-one rounds from six M2A2 105mm howitzer ceremonial guns, in 10-second intervals, to honour Prince Philip, who died at the age of 99, with flags are flying
List of The Weekly with Charlie Pickering episodes
List_of_The_Weekly_with_Charlie_Pickering_episodes
Examination of the heart's electrical activity
This analysis calculates features such as the PR interval, QT interval, corrected QT (QTc) interval, PR axis, QRS axis, rhythm and more. The results from
Electrocardiography
Musical interval encompassing three half steps
In music theory, a minor third is a musical interval that encompasses three half steps, or semitones. Staff notation represents the minor third as encompassing
Minor_third
Musical interval
In music, a ninth is a compound interval consisting of an octave plus a second. Like the second, the interval of a ninth is classified as a dissonance
Ninth_(interval)
Musical tuning system of 53 pitches
represents a frequency ratio of 21 ∕ 53 , or 22.6415 cents (Play), an interval sometimes called the Holdrian comma. 53 TET is a tuning of equal temperament
53_equal_temperament
Small interval between musical notes
after the ancient mathematician and philosopher Pythagoras, is the small interval (or comma) existing in Pythagorean tuning between two enharmonically equivalent
Pythagorean_comma
limiter in the common neutral leg of large three-phase transformers and generators. In the UK they are known as Liquid Neutral Earthing Resistors (LNERs)
Liquid_resistor
Musical interval
an interval or a chord. A thirteenth interval is between two notes that are thirteen scale degrees from the root of a chord and also the interval between
Thirteenth_(interval)
System for naming chords
7) refer to the root C, the augmented (fifth) interval from C to G♯, and the (minor) seventh interval from C to B♭. Although they are used occasionally
Chord_notation
{\displaystyle X_{2}} is neutral if X 2 / ( 1 − X 1 ) {\displaystyle X_{2}/(1-X_{1})} is independent of the remaining interval: that is, X 2 / ( 1 − X
Neutral_vector
Musical interval of ten diatonic steps
In music theory, an eleventh is a compound interval consisting of an octave plus a fourth. A perfect eleventh spans 17 and the augmented eleventh 18 semitones
Eleventh_(interval)
Musical interval
In music theory, a sixth is a musical interval encompassing six note letter names or staff positions (see Interval number for more details), and the major
Major_sixth
1783, much of Westchester was a notorious no-man's land, known as the Neutral Ground, between the British Army and its auxiliaries on one side and the
Neutral Ground of Westchester County in the Revolutionary War
Neutral_Ground_of_Westchester_County_in_the_Revolutionary_War
Musical tuning system of 24 tones per octave
thus the interval of a quarter tone is never used and the three-quarter tone or neutral second should be considered the characteristic interval. By contrast
Arab_tone_system
Musical interval
subminor third (e.g., by Ellis) or septimal subminor third, is the musical interval exactly or approximately equal to a 7/6 frequency ratio. In terms of
Septimal_minor_third
conditioning, the term interstimulus interval is used to represent the gap of time between the start of the neutral or conditioned stimulus and the start
Interstimulus_interval
Rink for the purpose of playing ice hockey
judge icing. It is a thick line, and in the NHL must "contain regular interval markings of a uniform distinctive design, which will readily distinguish
Ice_hockey_rink
Championships in Fukuoka in 2001, the championships had been staged at various intervals of two to four years. From 2001 to 2019 the championships were held biennially
World_Aquatics_Championships
Musical interval
third (Play) is the musical interval produced by narrowing a minor third by a chromatic semitone. For instance, the interval from A to C is a minor third
Diminished_third
Very small interval arising from discrepancies in tuning
In music theory, a comma is a very small interval, the difference resulting from tuning one note two different ways. Traditionally, there are two most
Comma_(music)
IntervalZero, Inc. develops hard real-time software and its symmetric multiprocessing (SMP) enabled RTX and RTX64 software transform the Microsoft Windows
IntervalZero
Factor of lower probability in measurement
statistical dispersion of the values attributed to a quantity measured on an interval or ratio scale. All measurements are subject to uncertainty and a measurement
Measurement_uncertainty
Musical tuning system with constant ratios between notes
temperament or tuning system that approximates just intervals by dividing an octave (or other interval) into steps such that the ratio of the frequencies
Equal_temperament
Topics referred to by the same term
13 number system Limit (music), 13-limit tuning and intervals A type of neutral third music interval This disambiguation page lists articles associated
Tredecimal
Musical interval
from Western culture, a seventh is a musical interval encompassing seven staff positions (see Interval number for more details), and the major seventh
Major_seventh
Union territory election in India
Assembly. It is a legal requirement that the election must be held at an interval of five years, or earlier if the assembly is dissolved by the President
2016 Puducherry Legislative Assembly election
2016_Puducherry_Legislative_Assembly_election
Musical symbol used to indicate the written pitches of notes
C-clef defines middle C whereas G-clef and F-clef define the note at the interval of a fifth above middle C and below middle C, respectively. Common mnemonics
Clef
system in which (a) current flows during marking intervals and no current flows during spacing intervals for the transmission of signals over a line, and
Neutral direct-current telegraph system
Neutral_direct-current_telegraph_system
Theory of evolutionary biology
The unified neutral theory of biodiversity and biogeography (here "Unified Theory" or "UNTB") is a theory and the title of a monograph by ecologist Stephen
Unified neutral theory of biodiversity
Unified_neutral_theory_of_biodiversity
Microtonal tuning system in music
fifth of 31 EDO, at 696.77 cents, is very slightly closer to a true 2:3 interval than the fifth of quarter-comma meantone. Huygens not only realized this
31_equal_temperament
Swiss average overnight bank loan rate
loans due to the negligible counterparty and liquidity risks. As a risk neutral benchmark, SARON shows considerably lower volatility to changes in bank
SARON
Hypothetical particle that interacts only via gravity
Sterile neutrinos (or inert neutrinos) are hypothetical particles (neutral leptons – neutrinos) that interact only via gravity and not via any of the
Sterile_neutrino
Ratio of two consecutive integers
upper density of an infinite graph. In the study of harmony, many musical intervals can be expressed as a superparticular ratio (for example, due to octave
Superparticular_ratio
2025 single by Hazel Brugger, Sandra Studer and Petra Mede
Studer, along with Swedish television presenter Petra Mede. Debuting as an interval act in the first semi-final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2025 on 13 May
Made_in_Switzerland_(song)
Topics referred to by the same term
half steps, or semitones Neutral third, wider than a minor third but narrower than a major third Augmented third, an interval of five semitones Diminished
Third
Musical interval
In Western classical music, an augmented second is an interval created by widening a major second by a chromatic semitone, spanning three semitones and
Augmented_second
Musical interval
In music theory, a minor seventh is one of two musical intervals that span seven staff positions. It is minor because it is the smaller of the two sevenths
Minor_seventh
Equitable provision of public toilets for men and women
size, as the requirements for both genders scale at different intervals. Gender-neutral toilets are common in some contexts, including on aircraft, on
Potty_parity
Division of an octave
flat so that intervals of 5 are simple while intervals of 7 are complex, superpythagorean systems have the fifth tuned sharp so that intervals of 7 are simple
22_equal_temperament
Musical tuning system
third of 12 EDO, which is sharp, exists as the 24 step interval within 72 EDO, but the 23 step interval is a much closer match to the 5:4 ratio of the just
72_equal_temperament
Antibodies targeted against the thyroid
antibodies (TgAb). TRAb's are subdivided into activating, blocking and neutral antibodies, depending on their effect on the TSH receptor. Anti-sodium/iodide
Antithyroid_autoantibodies
the bronze medal, his first Olympic medal. At the previous Olympics, the interval start race was 15 km; it was shortened to 10 km for the 2026 Winter Olympics
Cross-country skiing at the 2026 Winter Olympics – Men's 10 kilometre freestyle
Cross-country_skiing_at_the_2026_Winter_Olympics_–_Men's_10_kilometre_freestyle
will take about 20 hours and he only likes telling it in five minute intervals. 214 14 "Reconciliation" September 23, 2013 (2013-09-23) At Red Base,
List_of_Red_vs._Blue_episodes
53 steps, which can be considered as being derived from ancient Greek intervals (the greater and lesser diesis and the syntonic comma), division into
34_equal_temperament
Division of an octave
are equated. 58-EDO, unlike 72-EDO, is not a multiple of 12, so the only interval (up to octave equivalency) that it shares with 12-EDO is the 600-cent tritone
58_equal_temperament
Speed of the heartbeat, measured in beats per minute
methods exist:[citation needed] HR = 1000 · 60/(RR interval in milliseconds) HR = 60/(RR interval in seconds) HR = 300/number of "large" squares between
Heart_rate
Interval in classical music
"escape" is either an accidental (see sharp), or a very small musical interval, usually defined as the difference between an octave (in the ratio 2:1)
Diesis
An incomposite interval (Ancient Greek: διάστημα ἀσύνθετον; German: ungeteilte Intervall, einfache Intervall) is a concept in the Ancient Greek theory
Incomposite_interval
Musical interval
In music, the schisma (also spelled skhisma) is the interval between the syntonic comma (81:80) and the Pythagorean comma ( 531 441 : 524 288 ), which
Schisma
Technology to create global images of otherwise invisible phenomena
Energetic Neutral Atom (ENA) imaging is a technology used to create global images of otherwise invisible phenomena in the magnetospheres of planets and
Energetic_neutral_atom
Type of associative learning process for behavioral modification
successive shocks in the absence of a response. The second interval is the R-S (response-shock) interval. This specifies the time by which an operant response
Operant_conditioning
Interval in music
ditone (Latin: ditonus, from Ancient Greek: δίτονος, "of two tones") is the interval of a major third. The size of a ditone varies according to the sizes of
Ditone
Musical interval
an interval produced by narrowing a minor seventh by a chromatic semitone, and its inversion is the augmented second. For instance, the interval from
Diminished_seventh
Musical interval
diminished fourth (Play) is an interval produced by narrowing a perfect fourth by a chromatic semitone. For example, the interval from C to F is a perfect fourth
Diminished_fourth
Buildup to the November 1970 Mishima Incident
keihin kokudō) near the Mishima residence, to have their car washed. In the interval, each person posted a farewell letter to their family back home. Mishima
Prelude to the Mishima Incident
Prelude_to_the_Mishima_Incident
Aspect of learning procedure
potent stimulus (e.g. food, a puff of air on the eye) is paired with a neutral stimulus (e.g. the sound of a musical triangle). The term classical conditioning
Classical_conditioning
Musical scale invented by Wendy Carlos
named alpha, beta, and gamma. Each approximates just intervals using multiples of a single interval. She also used the upper partials of the harmonic series
Wendy_Carlos_scales
"Polychaete jaw apparatuses and scolecodonts from the Silurian Ireviken Event interval of Gotland, Sweden". GFF. 128 (2): 97–101. Bibcode:2006GFF...128...97E
List of organisms named after famous people (born 1925–1949)
List_of_organisms_named_after_famous_people_(born_1925–1949)
ridge with a hedge and a moat with watchtowers made of wood or stone at intervals. Speyer also set up a squad of mercenaries as core of the city defence
History_of_Speyer
Musical interval
augmented fifth (Play) is an interval produced by widening a perfect fifth by a chromatic semitone. For instance, the interval from C to G is a perfect fifth
Augmented_fifth
Statistical interpretation of data — Determination of a statistical tolerance interval [Withdrawn: replaced with ISO 16269-6] ISO 3208:1974 Road vehicles — Evaluation
List of ISO standards 3000–4999
List_of_ISO_standards_3000–4999
Population genetic test statistic
sample of sequences is outside the confidence interval then one can reject the null hypothesis of neutral mutation for the sequence in question. However
Tajima's_D
The intervals of 5-limit just intonation (prime limit, not odd limit) are ratios involving only the powers of 2, 3, and 5. The fundamental intervals are
List of intervals in 5-limit just intonation
List_of_intervals_in_5-limit_just_intonation
Free online crowdsourced encyclopedia
thinking about "how to manage the Wikipedia project". Its integral policy of "neutral point of view" arose within its first year. Otherwise, there were initially
Wikipedia
Musical tuning system with 17 pitches equally-spaced on a logarithmic scale
E, F, F/G♭, F♯/G, G, G/A♭, G♯/A, A, A/B♭, A♯/B, B, C Below are some intervals in 17 EDO compared to just. 17 EDO is a subset of 34 EDO, equivalent to
17_equal_temperament
Musical interval
A sixth tone is a musical interval approximately one-third of a half-step (33.3 cents), thus producing 36 pitches per octave. Septimal sixth tone 36 equal
Sixth_tone
Musical interval
In modern Western tonal music theory, a diminished second is the interval produced by narrowing a minor second by one chromatic semitone. In twelve-tone
Diminished_second
NEUTRAL INTERVAL
NEUTRAL INTERVAL
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n.
A person or a nation that takes no part in a contest between others; one who is neutral.
a.
Fixed or determined by nature; pertaining to the constitution of a thing; belonging to native character; according to nature; essential; characteristic; not artifical, foreign, assumed, put on, or acquired; as, the natural growth of animals or plants; the natural motion of a gravitating body; natural strength or disposition; the natural heat of the body; natural color.
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Natural gifts, impulses, etc.
a.
Between the neural arch and the centrum of a vertebra; as, the neurocentral suture.
a.
Indifferent or neutral.
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Having to do with existing system to things; dealing with, or derived from, the creation, or the world of matter and mind, as known by man; within the scope of human reason or experience; not supernatural; as, a natural law; natural science; history, theology.
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Neither good nor bad; of medium quality; middling; not decided or pronounced.
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Toward the neural side; -- opposed to haemad.
a.
Not engaged on either side; not taking part with or assisting either of two or more contending parties; neuter; indifferent.
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Having neither acid nor basic properties; unable to turn red litmus blue or blue litmus red; -- said of certain salts or other compounds. Contrasted with acid, and alkaline.
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relating to the nerves or nervous system; taining to, situated in the region of, or on the side with, the neural, or cerebro-spinal, axis; -- opposed to hemal. As applied to vertebrates, neural is the same as dorsal; as applied to invertebrates it is usually the same as ventral. Cf. Hemal.
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Begotten without the sanction of law; born out of wedlock; illegitimate; bastard; as, a natural child.
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Resembling the object imitated; true to nature; according to the life; -- said of anything copied or imitated; as, a portrait is natural.
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Of, pertaining to, or situated near, the belly, or ventral side, of an animal or of one of its parts; hemal; abdominal; as, the ventral fin of a fish; the ventral root of a spinal nerve; -- opposed to dorsal.
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Conformed to the order, laws, or actual facts, of nature; consonant to the methods of nature; according to the stated course of things, or in accordance with the laws which govern events, feelings, etc.; not exceptional or violent; legitimate; normal; regular; as, the natural consequence of crime; a natural death.
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Neuter. See Neuter, a., 3.
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In a neutral manner; without taking part with either side; indifferently.
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Produced by natural organs, as those of the human throat, in distinction from instrumental music.
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Belonging to, to be taken in, or referred to, some system, in which the base is 1; -- said or certain functions or numbers; as, natural numbers, those commencing at 1; natural sines, cosines, etc., those taken in arcs whose radii are 1.
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Springing from true sentiment; not artifical or exaggerated; -- said of action, delivery, etc.; as, a natural gesture, tone, etc.