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authorjulian laplace <julescarbon@gmail.com>2025-07-10 11:26:15 +0200
committerjulian laplace <julescarbon@gmail.com>2025-07-10 11:26:15 +0200
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>What does a stone sound like?</i
>), Neubäcker describes the basic principles of harmonic intervals. He
first demonstrates how one plays harmonics on a monochord. He then
- shows it next to a grid of whole-number ratios, and demonstrates how
- one can use these intervals to find specific ratios. I had never seen
- just intonation demonstrated so elegantly, so I made this page to
+ shows it next to a grid of whole-number fractions, and demonstrates
+ how one can use these ratios to find specific intervals. I had never
+ seen just intonation demonstrated so elegantly, so I made this page to
explore the concept interactively.
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