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Extractions: Regular View Dictionary View (all words explained) Algebra Help my dictionary with pronunciation , wikipedia etc Equal temperament is a scheme of musical tuning in which the octave is divided into a series of equal steps (equal frequency ratios). The best known example of such a system is twelve- t one e qual t emperament , sometimes abbreviated to 12-TET , which is nowadays used in most Western music . Other equal temperaments do exist (some music has been written in 19-TET and 31-TET for example), but they are so rare that when people use the term equal temperament without qualification, it is usually understood that they are talking about the twelve tone variety. The distance between each step and the next is aurally the same for any two adjacent steps; though, because steps form a geometric sequence , the difference in frequency increases from one to the next. A linear sequence of one frequency difference would create ever smaller intervals ( ratios ), such as the harmonic series . See also logarithmic scale Non-12 TET ... External links Vincenzo Galilei (father of Galileo Galilei ) may have been the first person to advocate equal temperament (in a 1581 treatise). The first person known to introduce a mathematically accurate specification for equal temperament is probably
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