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Qué (quién) es just intonation - definición

MUSICAL TUNING BASED ON PURE INTERVALS
Just tuning; Just-tuning; Harmonic tuning; Just Intonation; Rational intonation; Pure intonation; Just interval; Extended Helmholtz-Ellis JI Pitch Notation; Ben Johnston's notation; Helmholtz-Ellis notation; Extended just intonation; Saggittal notation
  • Just (black) major and parallel minor triad, compared to its equal temperament (gray) approximations, within the [[chromatic circle]]
  • fig4}}Fig. 4: Comparison of Helmholtz-Ellis JI Pitch Notation and Johnston Notation. Unaltered naturals in Helmholtz-Ellis may be omitted if desired.
  • Harmonic series, partials 1–5 numbered[[File:Harmonic series klang.mid]]
  • b}} tuned 9:5 above C.[[File:Harmonic seventh chord just on C.mid]]
  • fig1}}Fig. 1: Legend of the Helmholtz-Ellis accidentals within the 23-limit
  • Just tuned diatonic scale derivation.<ref name="C&G"/>
  • jstor=833435}}</ref> using Johnston notation[[File:Notation of partials 1-19 for 1-1.mid]]
  • Primary triads in C[[File:Primary triads in C just.mid]]

Intonation (music)         
MUSICIAN'S REALIZATION OF PITCH ACCURACY, OR THE PITCH ACCURACY OF A MUSICAL INSTRUMENT
Intonation sensitivity; Intonazione; Musical intonation; Music intonation; Intonation (opening phrase)
In music, intonation is the pitch accuracy of a musician or musical instrument. Intonation may be flat, sharp, or both, successively or simultaneously.
Alexander Just         
  • Alexander Just
  • Alexander Just as a soldier during World War I
  • A Just–Hanaman light-bulb, Budapest, 1906
GERMAN-HUNGARIAN CHEMIST
Aleksandar Just; Sándor Just; Just, Alexander
Alexander Friedrich Just (12 April 1874, in Bremen – 30 May 1937, in Budapest) was an Austro-Hungarian chemist and inventor. Later, in Hungary he used the name Just Sándor Frigyes.
intonation         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Intonational; Intonation (disambiguation); Intonate
n. a falling; rising intonation

Wikipedia

Just intonation

In music, just intonation or pure intonation is the tuning of musical intervals as whole number ratios (such as 3:2 or 4:3) of frequencies. An interval tuned in this way is said to be pure, and is called a just interval. Just intervals (and chords created by combining them) consist of tones from a single harmonic series of an implied fundamental. For example, in the diagram, if the notes G3 and C4 (labelled 3 and 4) are tuned as members of the harmonic series of the lowest C, their frequencies will be 3 and 4 times the fundamental frequency. The interval ratio between C4 and G3 is therefore 4:3, a just fourth.

In Western musical practice, instruments are rarely tuned using only pure intervals—the desire for different keys to have identical intervals in Western music makes this impractical. Some instruments of fixed pitch, such as electric pianos, are commonly tuned using equal temperament, in which all intervals other than octaves consist of irrational-number frequency ratios. Acoustic pianos are usually tuned with the octaves slightly widened, and thus with no pure intervals at all.