Tuning Systems & Interval Ratios: Difference between revisions
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*Student will understand the concept of beats and how they are used to tune an instrument | *Student will understand the concept of beats and how they are used to tune an instrument | ||
*Student will be exposed to tuning variations in Indian Raga, Javanese Gamelan, and Maqam | *Student will be exposed to tuning variations in Indian Raga, Javanese Gamelan, and Maqam | ||
*Student will understand the relationship between diatonic intervals and frequency ratios | |||
*Student will be able to derive intervals from frequency calculations | |||
==Resources== | ==Resources== | ||
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*Demonstration of different tuning systems and temperaments | *Demonstration of different tuning systems and temperaments | ||
*Calculation of intervals using just intonation ratios - discussion of tuning discrepancies | |||
*Demonstration of beats | |||
==Assignments== | ==Assignments== | ||
Revision as of 21:03, 28 July 2020
| This lesson is part of the Fundamentals of Sound & Music module. |
Objectives
- Students will understand the concept of tuning systems and temperaments.
- Student will understand the basis of 12-TET tuning (including definitions of cents and semitones)
- Student will know the general differences between 12-TET and just intonation.
- Students will be able to derive harmonic frequencies according to simple arithmetic calculations (using harmonics or interval ratios).
- Student will have a basic understanding of tuning discrepancies based on harmonics and interval ratios
- Student will understand the concept of beats and how they are used to tune an instrument
- Student will be exposed to tuning variations in Indian Raga, Javanese Gamelan, and Maqam
- Student will understand the relationship between diatonic intervals and frequency ratios
- Student will be able to derive intervals from frequency calculations
Resources
Class Activities
- Demonstration of different tuning systems and temperaments
- Calculation of intervals using just intonation ratios - discussion of tuning discrepancies
- Demonstration of beats