utonality

A family of pitches that can all be expressed as ratios with a specified fixed tone, such that all ratios have the same numerator; a subharmonic series.

Noun

  1. A family of pitches that can all be expressed as ratios with a specified fixed tone, such that all ratios have the same numerator; a subharmonic series.
    • Fixed tonal systems find utonalities disturbing. There are four utonalities prominent in the chromatic gamut. - 1966, Jonas Mekas, Film Culture - Issues 40-42, page 6:
    • A similar correlation is evident in the physical layout of the Kithara II, which consists of twelve banks of six strings, each bank tuned to a specific, although incomplete, otonality or utonality. - 1982, Percussive...
    • Contrasting otonality and utonality allows Johnston to mark distinctions between a melody and its inversion. - 1995, 1/1: The Quarterly Journal of the Just Intonation Network:

Forms

utonalities

Related

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