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Syntonic comma (81:80) on C Play (help·info). In
music theory, the
syntonic comma, also
known as the
chromatic diesis, the
Didymean comma, the Ptolemaic...
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conflict with the ego (or ego-
syntonic instincts)". Otto
Fenichel distinguished between morbid impulses,
which he saw as ego-
syntonic, and
compulsive symptoms...
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Dynamic Tonality paradigm, the
meantone temperament is
defined as "the
syntonic temperament with its
tuning range constrained to be from P5=694.79¢ to...
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historical meantone tunings,
which distribute or
temper out the
syntonic comma. They
include 1/3
comma meantone -
achieves pure
minor thirds 6/5;...
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Pythagorean tuning differed from a just
major third by an
amount known as
syntonic comma,
which musicians of the time
found annoying.
Their solution, laid...
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third (equal to
three descending just
perfect fifths,
octave adjusted), a
syntonic comma narrower than a
justly tuned (6:5)
minor third. As a consequence...
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During 1897-1900
wireless researchers realized the
advantages of "
syntonic" or "tuned" systems, and
added capacitors (Leyden jars) and
inductors (coils...
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Syntonic is the
second album by
Canadian synthpop group Kon Kan,
released in 1990 by
Atlantic Records.
Syntonic was the
first Kon Kan
album to solely...
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American field recordist,
graphic designer, and photographer. His company,
Syntonic Research, Inc., is best
known for its
influential environments psychoacoustic...
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deviate from the
corresponding pure
ratio by an
amount (1
syntonic comma, i.e., 81/80, or
about 21.5 cents)
large enough to be
clearly perceived...