WebThe ordered pitch-class interval is also the modulo12 version of the ordered pitch interval. For example, B4–G4 is –4 semitones (4 semitones down). mod12(–4) = 8. C3–D4 is 14 semitones. mod12(14) = 2. pitch – A pitch class in a specific register, such as C4 (middle C). Webthe pitch class interval ascending (clockwise) from the 1st to 2nd pitch class. Unordered pitch class interval (aka interval class) the shortest distance between 2 pitch classes (only 6 possible) ... (ties) list the potential normal orders, then compare the ordered interval from 1st to 2nd to last and choose the smallest one. 1. Db. 3. Eb. 6 ...
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Webordered pitch-class intervals is also a prime form. Since P can be transposed to any pitch-class level, we distinguish them with subscripts. There are multiple common systems for deciding the numbering. The simplest, which we will follow in this book, is to number the row by its starting pitch class. http://openmusictheory.github.io/normalOrder.html ina rudolph sinnsucher
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WebOct 1, 1991 · Different contour, but the same ordered pitch-class intervals. The contours of the two fragments (their ordered pitch intervals) are different, but the ordered pitch-class intervals are the same: 9-11-3. This similarity is a nice way of rounding off the melodic phrase and of reinforcing the rhyme in the text: "Wie bin ich froh! . . . and ... Webordered pitch interval – The number of semitones from one pitch (not pitch class) to the next. Ascending intervals are denoted by positive numbers, descending intervals by negative numbers. Examples: B4–G5 would have an ordered pitch interval of 8 (eight ascending semitones). B3–G5 would be 20. B4–G4 would be –4. WebAlso see pitch interval, pitch-class interval, and interval class. interval class — unordered pitch-class interval (i.e., the smallest possible distance between two pitch classes). Only integers 0-6 are possible. A major second and a minor seventh are said to be members of the same interval class (ic 2). interval-class vector — an ordered ... incentric reducer