Definitions of tuning terms

© 1998 by Joseph L. Monzo

All definitions by Joe Monzo unless otherwise cited


pitch-class


    A discrete categorical pitch-gestalt, disregarding "octave" replication (or repetition at some other interval of equivalence) and microtonal variation within certain limits near the central pitch-area targeted by the pitch-class.

    Traditionally used in 12-tone serial theory to describe the set of 12 intervals making up a row, regardless of their "octave". The pitch-classes are often designated by the set of integers 0...11.

    Pitch-classes for any n-ET may be designated by the integers 0...(n-1), but this usage is normally reserved for indicating the degrees of the ET, with the concept of pitch-class being reserved for the familiar 12-part division.

    Also used in my theory of finity to refer to the latitude in rational implication allowed each ratio within a periodicity block thru the employment of bridges.

    [from Joe Monzo, JustMusic: A New Harmony]


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