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Anyone know best acronym or symbol for semi octave?
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Anyone know best acronym or symbol for semi octave?
Hi all, making a fancy knob and most recently I was wanting to make a nice touch to a knob. But, I wasn't sure how semi octaves have been truncated down to an acronym or a symbol.
Any advice would be appreciated, thanks
Any advice would be appreciated, thanks
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wlangfor@uoguelph.ca - Posts: 912
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Re: Anyone know best acronym or symbol for semi octave?
There is no real need for half an octave (technically it is a diminished fifth/augmented fourth). Not going too deep into music theory, but music is built upon intervals. This is done to circumvent frequency issues. No matter the scale, specific intervals keep the same. There's minors, majors and perfects of second, third, fourth etc., but with the exception of 6 semitones. A perfect fifth, for example, spans 7 semitones, while a perfect fourth spans 5 semitones.
There are also short forms of named intervals, but they are rarely used. In fact, I had to look them up on Wiki. A diminshed fifth would be "d5", an augmented fourth "A4". A perfect fifth "P5".
A perfect fifth would make more sense musically than "half an octave", as it is the base for the circle of fifth, on which every modern music is based on.
There are also short forms of named intervals, but they are rarely used. In fact, I had to look them up on Wiki. A diminshed fifth would be "d5", an augmented fourth "A4". A perfect fifth "P5".
A perfect fifth would make more sense musically than "half an octave", as it is the base for the circle of fifth, on which every modern music is based on.
"There lies the dog buried" (German saying translated literally)
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Re: Anyone know best acronym or symbol for semi octave?
^^^ Tula is correct.
the octave is already the perfect subdivision, and the fifth is the only further cut i would make, unless you go to semitone.
the octave is already the perfect subdivision, and the fifth is the only further cut i would make, unless you go to semitone.
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guyman - Posts: 207
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Re: Anyone know best acronym or symbol for semi octave?
yes, I see. It really does boil down to these things. What is a semi-tone? Yes, indeed. Well, I suppose it will come down to intensive research in regards to that, and I suppose with work it will make more sense to the end user.
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