34 equal temperament - meaning and definition. What is 34 equal temperament
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What (who) is 34 equal temperament - definition


34 equal temperament         
MUSICAL TUNING SYSTEM WITH 34 PITCHES EQUALLY-SPACED ON A LOGARITHMIC SCALE
34-TET; 34TET; 34-tone equal temperament; 34 tone equal temperament; 34edo; 34EDO
In musical theory, 34 equal temperament, also referred to as 34-TET, 34-EDO or 34-ET, is the tempered tuning derived by dividing the octave into 34 equal-sized steps (equal frequency ratios). Each step represents a frequency ratio of , or 35.
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MUSICAL TUNING SYSTEM WITH 17 PITCHES EQUALLY-SPACED ON A LOGARITHMIC SCALE
17-TET; 17TET; 17 tone equal temperament; 17-tone equal temperament; 17EDO; 17edo
In music, 17 tone equal temperament is the tempered scale derived by dividing the octave into 17 equal steps (equal frequency ratios). Each step represents a frequency ratio of , or 70.
41 equal temperament         
MUSICAL TUNING SYSTEM WITH 41 PITCHES EQUALLY-SPACED ON A LOGARITHMIC SCALE
41-TET; 41TET; 41 tone equal temperament; 41-tone equal temperament; 41edo; 41EDO
In music, 41 equal temperament, abbreviated 41-TET, 41-EDO, or 41-ET, is the tempered scale derived by dividing the octave into 41 equally sized steps (equal frequency ratios). Each step represents a frequency ratio of 21/41, or 29.