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  • 71Superparticular number — Superparticular numbers, also called epimoric ratios, are ratios of the form Thus: A superparticular number is when a great number contains a lesser number, to which it is compared, and at the same time one part of it. For example, when 3 and 2… …

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  • 72Marchetto da Padova — (Marchettus of Padua; b. 1274?; fl. 1305 – 1319) was an Italian music theorist and composer of the late medieval era. His innovations in notation of time values were fundamental to the music of the Italian ars nova, as was his work on defining… …

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  • 73Augmentation (music) — In Western music and music theory, the word augmentation (from Late Latin augmentare, to increase) has three distinct meanings. Augmentation is a compositional device where a melody, theme or motif is presented in longer note values than were… …

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  • 74Guitar tunings — Guitar standard tuning, shown one octave higher than actual pitch. (E2.A2.D3.G3.B3.e4) Guitar tunings almost always refers to the pitch of the open ( unfretted ) string, though some tunings may only realistically be attained by the use of a capo… …

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  • 75Neutral second — Inverse neutral seventh Name Other names Abbreviation n2 Size Semitones 1½ …

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  • 76Diminished seventh — Inverse augmented second Name Other names Abbreviation d7[1] Size …

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  • 77Diminished third — Inverse augmented sixth Name Other names Abbreviation d3[1] Size …

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  • 78Buchla 200e — The Buchla 200e is a modular analog synthesizer designed by electronic music pioneer Don Buchla and built by Buchla and Associates. Modules 200e synthesizer platform includes several modules that roughly correspond to the canonical analog… …

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  • 79Neutral third — Inverse neutral sixth Name Other names Abbreviation n3 Size Semitones 3½ …

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  • 80Diminished octave — Inverse augmented unison Name Other names Abbreviation d8[1] Size …

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