Re: OT: Non-Human Phonology
From: | Simon Clarkstone <simon.clarkstone@...> |
Date: | Friday, December 1, 2006, 17:23 |
On 6/1/06, James W. <emindahken@...> wrote:
> On Thu, 1 Jun 2006 18:18:08 +0100, "Simon Clarkstone"
> <simon.clarkstone@...> said:
> > On 5/17/06, Rob Haden <magwich78@...> wrote:
> > > On Wed, 17 May 2006 09:25:42 +0100, Peter Bleackley
> > > <Peter.Bleackley@...> wrote:
> > > >As for a tritone, it's also called a diminished fifth, an augmented fourth,
> > > >or the diabolus in musica. It's the interval of 3 whole tones or 6
> > > >semitones, corresponding to a pitch ratio of sqrt(2) in the equally
> > > >tempered scale (64/45 or 45/32 in rational-interval scales), eg C to F#,
> > > >and is generally considered the most discordant inteval in the entire scale.
> >
> > Note that you cannot play a tritone with just the white notes on a piano.
>
> Um, yes you can. B-F.
No, the intervals B-D and D-F are both 3 semitones, not 4 semitones.
Peter Bleackley's definition rules out BDF.
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