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syntonic
▪ I. syntonic, a.1 Mus. (sɪnˈtɒnɪk) [f. Gr. σύντονος (see syntonous) + -ic.] = syntonous. syntonic comma, the common comma (comma 3), the difference between a major and a minor tone, or between the major third of the Pythagorean and that of the modern diatonic scale.1801 Busby Dict. Mus., Syntonic, ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Syntonic (album)
Syntonic is the second album by Kon Kan, released in 1990 by Atlantic Records. Syntonic was the first Kon Kan album to solely feature Barry Harris; Kevin Wynne had departed the previous year. wikipedia.org
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Syntonic comma
Syntonic comma in the history of music The syntonic comma has a crucial role in the history of music. Composer Ben Johnston uses a "−" as an accidental to indicate a note is lowered by a syntonic comma, or a "+" to indicate a note is raised by a syntonic wikipedia.org
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syntony
syntony (ˈsɪntənɪ) [f. syntonic a.2 + -y.] 1. Electr. The condition of being syntonic, or ‘tuned’ so as to respond to one another, as two electric circuits. Also attrib.1892 [see syntonic a.2 1]. 1898 Daily News 31 Mar. 6/3 True syntony between the sending and the receiving apparatus. 1902 Westm. Ga... Oxford English Dictionary
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syntonize
syntonize, v. Electr. (ˈsɪntənaɪz) [f. syntonic a.2 + -ize.] trans. To make syntonic; to ‘tune’ or adjust to the same or corresponding frequencies, as a transmitter and receiver in wireless telegraphy. Hence ˈsyntonized, -izing ppl. adjs.; also ˌsyntoniˈzation, the action of syntonizing; ˈsyntonizer... Oxford English Dictionary
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Egosyntonic and egodystonic
Freud saw psychic conflict arising when "the original lagging instincts ... come into conflict with the ego (or ego-syntonic instincts)". Later psychoanalytic writers emphasised how direct expression of the repressed was ego-dystonic, and indirect expression more ego-syntonic. wikipedia.org
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syntone
▪ I. † syntone1 Mus. Obs. [ad. Gr. σύντονος: see syntonous.] In diatonic syntone, a mistranslation of Gr. διάτονον σύντονον syntonous diatonic (scale), σύντονον being erron. taken as a n. (see syntonous).[Cf. quot. 1694 s.v. diatonic 1.] 1784 J. Keeble Harmonics 30 The diatonic syntone. 1806 Kollman... Oxford English Dictionary
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Diaschisma
A diaschisma is the difference between a schisma and a syntonic comma, as well as the difference between the greater chromatic semitone (135:128 = 92.18 in the usual system of 12 equal temperament; in fact, 12 equal temperament can be characterized as the 5-limit temperament that tempers out both the syntonic wikipedia.org
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Young temperament
First temperament In his first temperament, Young chose to make the major third C-E wider than just by of a syntonic comma (about 5 cents, ), and the major third F-A (B) wider than just by a full syntonic comma (about 22 cents, ). wikipedia.org
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Schisma
In music, the schisma (also spelled skhisma) is the interval between a Pythagorean comma (531441:524288) and a syntonic comma (81:80) and equals or 32805 By this definition is a "schisma" is what is known as the syntonic comma (81:80). wikipedia.org
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F+ (pitch)
Johnston uses a "−" as an accidental to indicate a note is lowered 21.51 cents, or a "+" to indicate a note is raised 21.51 cents (which is the width of a syntonic comma. 498.04 + 21.51 = 519.55 (Just perfect fourth + syntonic comma = F+). wikipedia.org
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Meantone temperament
major third; third-comma meantone tempers by of a syntonic comma, three fifths producing a just major sixth (and hence a just minor 3rd), a syntonic Extended meantones All meantone tunings fall into the valid tuning range of the syntonic temperament, so all meantone tunings are syntonic tunings. wikipedia.org
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Dynamic tonality
The construction of the syntonic temperament's note-space is shown in Video 2 (Syntonic note-space). The valid tuning range of the syntonic temperament is show in Figure 1. wikipedia.org
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Ptolemy's intense diatonic scale
Ptolemy's intense diatonic scale, also known as the Ptolemaic sequence, justly tuned major scale, Ptolemy's tense diatonic scale, or the syntonous (or syntonic All of these differ from their just counterparts by a syntonic comma (81:80). More concisely, the triad built on the 2nd degree (D) is out-of-tune. wikipedia.org
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Rüdiger Lorenz
Waves 1992 Syntonic Waves, Vol.2 1993 Syntonic Waves, Vol.3 1993 Tontraeger Fuer Synapsen Massage 01-02 1994 Syntonic Waves, Vol.4 1995 Syntonic Waves , Vol.5 1995 Schwingungen Radio Auf CD Nr. 7 1995 TFSM 01 1996 Syntonic Waves, Vol.6 1996 Mysterious Neighbour - The Mars Project Vol. wikipedia.org
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