Also known as musical interval, pitch interval, music interval
physical quantity; ratio between two sonic frequencies, often measured in cents, a unit derived from the logarithm of the frequency ratio
An interval is the distance between two musical notes, measured by comparing their frequencies (how fast the sound waves vibrate). It matters because it determines how notes sound together—whether they create harmony, dissonance, or other musical effects.
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