What is Interval: Definition and 710 Discussions

In music theory, an interval is a difference in pitch between two sounds.
An interval may be described as horizontal, linear, or melodic if it refers to successively sounding tones, such as two adjacent pitches in a melody, and vertical or harmonic if it pertains to simultaneously sounding tones, such as in a chord.In Western music, intervals are most commonly differences between notes of a diatonic scale. The smallest of these intervals is a semitone. Intervals smaller than a semitone are called microtones. They can be formed using the notes of various kinds of non-diatonic scales. Some of the very smallest ones are called commas, and describe small discrepancies, observed in some tuning systems, between enharmonically equivalent notes such as C♯ and D♭. Intervals can be arbitrarily small, and even imperceptible to the human ear.
In physical terms, an interval is the ratio between two sonic frequencies. For example, any two notes an octave apart have a frequency ratio of 2:1. This means that successive increments of pitch by the same interval result in an exponential increase of frequency, even though the human ear perceives this as a linear increase in pitch. For this reason, intervals are often measured in cents, a unit derived from the logarithm of the frequency ratio.
In Western music theory, the most common naming scheme for intervals describes two properties of the interval: the quality (perfect, major, minor, augmented, diminished) and number (unison, second, third, etc.). Examples include the minor third or perfect fifth. These names identify not only the difference in semitones between the upper and lower notes but also how the interval is spelled. The importance of spelling stems from the historical practice of differentiating the frequency ratios of enharmonic intervals such as G–G♯ and G–A♭.

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    Interval Notation: f(x) > 36 for x < 21

    I am working with a linear line with positive slope, the points are given. 1. In interval notation write for which values f(x) > 36 2. At f(x)=36 x=21 3. I think it should look like (-inf,21)
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    Given a plot of f(x) how do I determine what a specific interval would look like

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    After what time interval does the ball strike the ground

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    How do I stretch the graph of y=x^3 horizontally by a factor of 3?

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    Understanding Schutz's "Invariance of the Interval"

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    Maximum interval of the existence

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    Finding Reference Frame for Spacelike Interval

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    Find Interval for |f(x)-L|<E: -sqrt 4.5 < x < -sqrt 3.5

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    What does a spacetime interval of zero mean for objects traveling at c?

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    Interval of convergence with binomial coefficient

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    Partition of an infinite-dimensional interval

    Is ther any form by bisection or simiar to obtain a partition for an infinite-dimensional interval (aka functional space)?? i believe you could obtain a partition for every interval 'centered' at a certain function as: X(t), X(t)+\delta (t-t`), X(t)+2\delta (t-t`), X(t)+\delta (t-t`), ...
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    Understanding 95% Confidence Interval & Total Width <2.0

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    Is Every Interval of the Real Line Connected?

    Hi all, I'm having difficulty proving that all intervals of the real line are connected in the sense that they cannot be decomposed as a disjoint union of two non-empty open subsets. Here is the "proof": Suppose X is an interval and X = (X intersect U) union (X intersect V)...
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    Simultaneity, contraction and interval.

    Hi... I know that this question will be found little bit stupid, but unfortunatly I can't see where I made a mistake. Let's have stick with light sources on both ends. In stick's reference frame the flashes from both sources are simultaneous. In laboratory ref. frame they are not. However...
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    Proving the Invariance of the Spacetime Interval: Importance and Applications

    How do we prove that the spacetime interval is invariant? Also why is it so important?
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    How Do You Calculate Time Difference in Different Inertial Systems?

    Homework Statement Two events occur in an inertial system at the same time, but 9000 km apart. However in another inertial system these two events are observed to be 11000 km apart. What is the time difference between the two events in this second inertial system? Homework Equations...
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    Minimum Expected Length Confidence Interval

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    How to Connect a Motor to MK111 Timer Relay Terminals J2?

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    Proper time or proper time interval

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    Find Absolute Extrema on a Closed Interval

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    Is an open interval in R really uncountable?

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    Radius / Interval of Convergence (Power Series)

    I need help finding the radius & interval of convergence of the following power series: The sum from n=0 to infinity of... (2-(n)^(1/2)) * (x-1)^(3n) I think the ratio test is supposed to work, but I narrow the limit of the test down to 1/|x-1|^3 < 1, and this doesn't make sense to me. Is...
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    What is the Interval of Convergence for These Power Series?

    I just wanted to see if someone could verify my answers: \\sum_{n=0}^\\infty \\frac{(x+7)^n}{sqrt(n)} I get: -8<x<-6 \\sum_{n=1}^\\infty \\frac{(-1)^n*x^2n}{n!} This one I'm not sure of. When I take the limit I get 0. When I solve the inequality I get x. I can't find an...
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    How should an interval of time be categorized?

    an object is generally categorized as either a plant, an animal, or a mineral. is an interval of time (for example, 11/12/2006 at 00:52 (UT) thru 11/13/2006 at 00:51 (UT), here in burbank, california) an object, and if it is, how should it be categorized? thanks!
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    Absolute Extrema on Closed Interval for f(x) = x-2cosx

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    A question regarding a specific interval of time and GR

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    QUESTION: Interval of Convergens for a series

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    What is the dimension of the spacetime interval?

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    Proving Invariance of Spacetime Interval

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    Finding Interval of Convergence for Alternating Series

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    Finding the Interval of Convergence for a Series

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    How to get the acceleration in the second and third interval please

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  40. quasar987

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    What is the confidence interval for a 100 ohm resistor with 10% tolerance?

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