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For example, one Javanese slendro octave has the following intervals expressed in cents (a unit of pitch measurement; 1,200 cents make 12 semitones or 1 octave): 246, 241, 219, 254, 246; another has 245, 237, 234, 245, 267.
Tuning can be adjusted to your prefered pitch using the slider control +/- 1 octave.
Partial 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Total no error 1 octave 2 octaves 3 octaves.
NH subjects CI recipients Interval size 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 Octave 3 x x x x x x x x Octave 4 x x x x x x Octave 5 x x .
The added component was always separated by 1 octave from the lowest/highest component of S1 (see Figure 4A)).
Sharp-edged stimuli are broad-band in terms of spatial frequency content (here, >6 oct) whereas filters in early visual areas are known to have quite narrow spatial frequency tuning (ca. 1 octave) [14].
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As you say, the vocal melody covers 1 1/2 octaves and there are more chord changes over the pedal bass note in that section than in most complete songs!
1926 Octave Dayen (France) 1927 Jean Aerts (Belg).
She started devoting her enormous 18 octave voice to songs about sex, empowering yourself, being independent, and feeling beautiful; know-all songs with a 'message'message
The proposed models were designed with ISO: 9613-2 noise prediction guidelines considering 1/1 octave band.
The 1/1 octave frequency band from 63 Hz to 8 kHz ranges are selected on sound field analysis.
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