Generic Interval - Source

Source

  • Johnson, Timothy (2003). Foundations of Diatonic Theory: A Mathematically Based Approach to Music Fundamentals. Key College Publishing. ISBN 1-930190-80-8.
Musical set theory
  • Complement
  • Forte number
  • Identity
  • Interval class
  • Interval vector
  • Multiplication
  • Permutation
  • Pitch class
  • Pitch interval
  • Pitch-interval class
  • Set
  • Similarity relation
  • Transformation
  • Z-relation
Diatonic
set theory
  • Bisector
  • Cardinality equals variety
  • Common tone
  • Diatonic scale
  • Deep scale property
  • Generated collection
  • Generic interval
  • Maximal evenness
  • Myhill's property
  • Rothenberg propriety
  • Specific interval
  • Structure implies multiplicity

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