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Generated collection and Interval cycle

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Difference between Generated collection and Interval cycle

Generated collection vs. Interval cycle

In diatonic set theory, a generated collection is a collection or scale formed by repeatedly adding a constant interval in integer notation, the generator, also known as an interval cycle, around the chromatic circle until a complete collection or scale is formed. In music, an interval cycle is a collection of pitch classes created from a sequence of the same interval class.

Similarities between Generated collection and Interval cycle

Generated collection and Interval cycle have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Interval (music), Pitch class, Set (music).

Interval (music)

In music theory, an interval is the difference between two pitches.

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Pitch class

In music, a pitch class (p.c. or pc) is a set of all pitches that are a whole number of octaves apart, e.g., the pitch class C consists of the Cs in all octaves.

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Set (music)

A set (pitch set, pitch-class set, set class, set form, set genus, pitch collection) in music theory, as in mathematics and general parlance, is a collection of objects.

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Generated collection and Interval cycle Comparison

Generated collection has 23 relations, while Interval cycle has 43. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 4.55% = 3 / (23 + 43).

References

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