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Acoustic scale and Major third

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Difference between Acoustic scale and Major third

Acoustic scale vs. Major third

In music, the acoustic scale, overtone scale, Lydian dominant scale, or Lydian 7 scale, is a seven-note synthetic scale. In classical music from Western culture, a third is a musical interval encompassing three staff positions (see Interval number for more details), and the major third is a third spanning four semitones.

Similarities between Acoustic scale and Major third

Acoustic scale and Major third have 7 things in common (in Unionpedia): Consonance and dissonance, Equal temperament, Harmonic series (music), Major scale, Minor scale, Perfect fifth, Unison.

Consonance and dissonance

In music, consonance and dissonance are categorizations of simultaneous or successive sounds.

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Equal temperament

An equal temperament is a musical temperament, or a system of tuning, in which the frequency interval between every pair of adjacent notes has the same ratio.

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Harmonic series (music)

A harmonic series is the sequence of sounds—pure tones, represented by sinusoidal waves—in which the frequency of each sound is an integer multiple of the fundamental, the lowest frequency.

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Major scale

The major scale (or Ionian scale) is one of the most commonly used musical scales, especially in Western music.

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Minor scale

In music theory, the term minor scale refers to three scale formations – the natural minor scale (or Aeolian mode), the harmonic minor scale, and the melodic minor scale (ascending or descending) – rather than just one as with the major scale.

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Perfect fifth

In music theory, a perfect fifth is the musical interval corresponding to a pair of pitches with a frequency ratio of 3:2, or very nearly so.

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Unison

In music, unison is two or more musical parts sounding the same pitch or at an octave interval, usually at the same time.

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Acoustic scale and Major third Comparison

Acoustic scale has 63 relations, while Major third has 45. As they have in common 7, the Jaccard index is 6.48% = 7 / (63 + 45).

References

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