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4 +1 | modulatory intervals, modulating intervals, |
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4 | Inversion intervals |
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Inversion intervals Explanation: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interval_(music)#Inversion Main article: Inversion (music) Interval inversions Major 13th (compound Major 6th) inverts to a minor 3rd by moving the bottom note up two octaves, the top note down two octaves, or both notes one octaveA simple interval (i.e., an interval shorter than or equal to an octave) may be inverted by raising the lower pitch an octave, or lowering the upper pitch an octave. For example, the fourth from a lower C to a higher F may be inverted to make a fifth, from a lower F to a higher C. There are two rules to determine the number and quality of the inversion of any simple interval:[10] 1.The interval number and the number of its inversion always add up to nine (4 + 5 = 9, in the example just given). 2.The inversion of a major interval is a minor interval, and vice versa; the inversion of a perfect interval is also perfect; the inversion of an augmented interval is a diminished interval, and vice versa; the inversion of a doubly augmented interval is a doubly diminished interval, and vice versa. |
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modulatory intervals, modulating intervals, Explanation: "Τα τρία πιο πάνω χρωματικά διαστήματα είναι τα μόνα που έχουν και τονική λύση, ενώ όλα τα άλλα έχουν μόνο Μετατρεπτική." Δηλαδή, όλα τα άλλα χρησιμοποιούνται για να γίνει μετατροπία σε άλλη τονικότητα. Η μετατροπία στα Αγγλικά λέγεται "modulation". Ως εκ τούτου, "μετατρεπτικά διαστήματα"="modulatory intervals". Ο όρος δεν είναι πολύ κοινός, ούτε στα Αγγλικά ούτε στα Ελληνικά, αλλά είναι σαφής. |
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