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It is referred to as an interval.

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What is the name of a distance and relationship between two tones?

an octave


What is a distance in pitch between any two tones?

The distance in pitch between two tones is known as an Interval.


The distance between the lowest and highest tones a voice or instrument can produce is called?

The distance between the lowest and highest tones a voice or instrument can produce is called "range."


The distance in pitch between any two tones is called?

interval


How far apart do two tones need to be before they sound consonant instead of dissonant?

A minor third (two tones 4 semitones apart) is the smallest interval that will sound consonant rather than dissonant; however, it is not so much the distance between the notes that makes it sound dissonant, it is more the relationship of the interval to the tonic chord (the key your piece is in.)


The distance between the lowest and highest tones that a voice or instrument can produce is called?

piano piano or pp and ff forty forty is the highest


You refer to specific pitches or tones with letter names using the letters A through G?

Yes, specific pitches or tones are referred to using the letters A through G.


The distance between the highest and lowest tones of a melody?

It's called the range of the voice or instrument.


What does interval mean in musical terms?

Interval means only ONE Thing : The Distance BETWEEN notes or tones. Like a scale degree. eg: tonic, supertonic, subdominant.....


What are the main differences between mandarin and cantonese?

the differences are mandarin only has 4 tones but cantonese has 9 tones.


How many whole tones are there between a and c in a piano?

3 halvtones which equals one and a half whole tones.


What was Steve wazniak's blue box?

A device that recreated the tones used by long distance operators. This allowed the user to make long distance calls for free.