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Intervals / Musical temperament / Equal temperament / Meantone temperament / Perfect fifth / Harmonic series / Major second / Enharmonic / Octave / Pitch / Musical tuning / Measurement
Date: 2009-08-16 17:30:41
Intervals
Musical temperament
Equal temperament
Meantone temperament
Perfect fifth
Harmonic series
Major second
Enharmonic
Octave
Pitch
Musical tuning
Measurement

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