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P R interval - traducción al Inglés

COLLECTION OF PITCH CLASSES GENERATED FROM A SEQUENCE THE SAME INTERVAL CLASS
Interval cycles; I cycle; P/I dyad; P-I dyad; P cycle; PI dyad; Intervallic array; Interval array

P R interval      
‎ فَتْرَةُ P-R:في تَخْطيطُ كهربية القَلْب‎
P-R interval         
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THE PERIOD, MEASURED IN MILLISECONDS, THAT EXTENDS FROM THE BEGINNING OF THE P WAVE (THE ONSET OF ATRIAL DEPOLARIZATION) UNTIL THE BEGINNING OF THE QRS COMPLEX (THE ONSET OF VENTRICULAR DEPOLARIZATION)
P-R Interval; PQ interval; Short PR
فَتْرَةُ P-R
musical interval         
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  • Ascending and descending chromatic scale on C[[File:ChromaticScaleUpDown.ogg]]
  • Enharmonic tritones: A4 = d5 on C[[File:Tritone on C.mid]]
  • Main intervals from C[[File:Intervals.mid]]
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  • Simple and compound major third[[File:Simple and compound major third.mid]]
  • Division of the measure/chromatic scale, followed by pitch/time-point series[[File:Time-point series.mid]]
PHYSICAL QUANTITY; RATIO BETWEEN TWO SONIC FREQUENCIES, OFTEN MEASURED IN CENTS, A UNIT DERIVED FROM THE LOGARITHM OF THE FREQUENCY RATIO
Musical interval; Simple and compound intervals; Compound interval; Perfect interval; Interval strength; Melodic interval; Vertical (music); Simple interval; Musical intervals; Harmonic Interval; Harmonic interval; Interval Pairs; Intervals (music); Music intervals; Interval root; Compound intervals; Perfect intervals; Minor interval; Major interval; Imperfect interval; Twelfth (music); Interval number; Interval quality; Sixth interval; Root (interval); Ratio (music); Musical ratio; Interval name; Interval (musical); Music interval
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Definición

simple interval
¦ noun Music an interval of one octave or less.

Wikipedia

Interval cycle

In music, an interval cycle is a collection of pitch classes created from a sequence of the same interval class. In other words, a collection of pitches by starting with a certain note and going up by a certain interval until the original note is reached (e.g. starting from C, going up by 3 semitones repeatedly until eventually C is again reached - the cycle is the collection of all the notes met on the way). In other words, interval cycles "unfold a single recurrent interval in a series that closes with a return to the initial pitch class". See: wikt:cycle.

Interval cycles are notated by George Perle using the letter "C" (for cycle), with an interval class integer to distinguish the interval. Thus the diminished seventh chord would be C3 and the augmented triad would be C4. A superscript may be added to distinguish between transpositions, using 0–11 to indicate the lowest pitch class in the cycle. "These interval cycles play a fundamental role in the harmonic organization of post-diatonic music and can easily be identified by naming the cycle."

Here are interval cycles C1, C2, C3, C4 and C6:

Interval cycles assume the use of equal temperament and may not work in other systems such as just intonation. For example, if the C4 interval cycle used justly-tuned major thirds it would fall flat of an octave return by an interval known as the diesis. Put another way, a major third above G is B, which is only enharmonically the same as C in systems such as equal temperament, in which the diesis has been tempered out.

Interval cycles are symmetrical and thus non-diatonic. However, a seven-pitch segment of C7 will produce the diatonic major scale:

This is known also known as a generated collection. A minimum of three pitches are needed to represent an interval cycle.

Cyclic tonal progressions in the works of Romantic composers such as Gustav Mahler and Richard Wagner form a link with the cyclic pitch successions in the atonal music of Modernists such as Béla Bartók, Alexander Scriabin, Edgard Varèse, and the Second Viennese School (Arnold Schoenberg, Alban Berg, and Anton Webern). At the same time, these progressions signal the end of tonality.

Interval cycles are also important in jazz, such as in Coltrane changes.

"Similarly," to any pair of transpositionally related sets being reducible to two transpositionally related representations of the chromatic scale, "the pitch-class relations between any pair of inversionally related sets is reducible to the pitch-class relations between two inversionally related representations of the semitonal scale." Thus an interval cycle or pair of cycles may be reducible to a representation of the chromatic scale.

As such, interval cycles may be differentiated as ascending or descending, with, "the ascending form of the semitonal scale [called] a 'P cycle' and the descending form [called] an 'I cycle'," while, "inversionally related dyads [are called] 'P/I' dyads." P/I dyads will always share a sum of complementation. Cyclic sets are those "sets whose alternate elements unfold complementary cycles of a single interval," that is an ascending and descending cycle:

In 1920 Berg discovered/created a "master array" of all twelve interval cycles:

     Berg's Master Array of Interval Cycles
Cycles P 0 11 10  9  8  7  6  5  4  3  2  1  0
 P  I  I 0  1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9 10 11  0
       _______________________________________
 0  0  | 0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0
11  1  | 0 11 10  9  8  7  6  5  4  3  2  1  0
10  2  | 0 10  8  6  4  2  0 10  8  6  4  2  0
 9  3  | 0  9  6  3  0  9  6  3  0  9  6  3  0
 8  4  | 0  8  4  0  8  4  0  8  4  0  8  4  0
 7  5  | 0  7  2  9  4 11  6  1  8  3 10  5  0
 6  6  | 0  6  0  6  0  6  0  6  0  6  0  6  0
 5  7  | 0  5 10  3  8  1  6 11  4  9  2  7  0
 4  8  | 0  4  8  0  4  8  0  4  8  0  4  8  0
 3  9  | 0  3  6  9  0  3  6  9  0  3  6  9  0
 2 10  | 0  2  4  6  8 10  0  2  4  6  8 10  0
 1 11  | 0  1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9 10 11  0
 0  0  | 0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0

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