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Meaning of "just intonation"

just intonation: A musical tuning system where the frequencies of notes are related by whole number ratios. It is believed to produce more harmonious sound than tempered scales
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  • The correct sounding of notes or intervals; true pitch.
  • The giving all chords and intervals in their purity or their exact mathematical ratio, or without temperament; a process in which the number of notes and intervals required in the various keys is much greater than the twelve to the octave used in systems of temperament.

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Just intonation is the easiest to achieve by ear.
He has composed using just intonation as well as microtones.
In just intonation and in equal temperament.
His solo repertory uses a just intonation system.
It is based on just intonation tuning system and played in one key.
Another tuning system that is used is just intonation.
It is possible to describe just intonation in terms of a free abelian group.
This is the price paid for seeking just intonation.
His dissertation concerned just intonation and practical means to its implementation.
Compared to twelve tones of just intonation.
This concept of just intonation was probably taken from Zarlino.
The same issue occurs with most just intonation tunings.
Just Intonation workshops on the Semantic system are also conducted by Jacques Dudon.
Shri Camel for solo electronic organ tuned in just intonation and modified by digital delay.
Originally, these twelve notes of western music were in accordance with just intonation.

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Sechter was an advocate of just intonation over well-tempered tuning.
Cajun accordions are traditionally tuned to a Just Intonation.
As with nearly all just intonation systems, it has a wolf interval.
Example of a series of notes in Just Intonation.
Art of the States, microtonal / just intonation works using just intonation by American composers.
Ancient tuning practices used a system called Just Intonation.
The two harps are tuned in just intonation in B and E, respectively.
Ancient tuning practices used a system of tuning known as Just Intonation.
For example, in just intonation the major third is represented by the frequency ratio 5:4.
He is considered an expert in the use of Just Intonation tuning systems.
Just intonation means 5-limit intonation-a ratio of numbers with prime factors no higher than five.
Native American chanting is often based on Just Intonation.
It also has a special just intonation ( JI ) " Chicago tuning.
But somehow I always thought there was only one Just intonation.
Could you explain to us the importance of just intonation in your work?
In music theory, regular numbers occur in the ratios of tones in five-limit just intonation.
He defines this combination as " the just intonation.
They embody the sound intervals of nature, also called intervals of Just Intonation.
All pieces except track 3 were composed in just intonation.
Thus, we will have a series of half tones in just intonation.
For instance, the above-mentioned Pythagorean perfect fifth and fourth are also used in just intonation.
The Harp of New Albion, for piano tuned in just intonation.
Twelve-tone equal temperament compared to Twelve tones of Just Intonation.
However, 53-EDO contains additional intervals that are very close to just intonation.
The number of notes in Harry Partch 's 43-tone scale of just intonation.

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