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Q: What are the examples of just intonation?
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What are two kinds of intonation?

there are two kind of intonTION rissing and falling intonation


Give at least 3 sentences using rising intonation?

Questions for rising intonation are answered with yes or no. Some examples are: Was the man kind? Does Julie like Ken? Was the well dried up?


What is just intonation in music?

A scale in which notes are chosen to give exact intervals. Such scales cannot be transposed to a different key. The diatonic scale is just. In just intonation, the diatonic scale (as well as other scales) work differently for different starting notes, leading to the concept of the key. For example, music written in just intonation would have to be re-written if the scale were shifted in starting note in order to preserve consonance.


What is the scientific name for how highor low a note is?

The scientific name for how high or low a note is is intonation. If you play a note and it's flat from the ideal pitch, you increase your air flow and tighten your embouchure to get the right sound, and that's called working on your intonation.


What are all the intervals of just intonation?

If I understand your question correctly, they are the same intervals that you have in 12 tone equal temperament, diatonic music: the m2, M2, m3, M3, P4, aug4, P5, etc... The main difference is their temperament, or the way they are tuned. Some people differentiate the two by adding the prefixes "Just Intonated Major third" as opposed to a "12 ET Major third". The differences are relative. As examples, compared to 12 tone equal temperament a just intonated: minor second is 5 cents sharper, the Major 2nd is almost 3 cents sharper, the minor 3rd is 14 cents sharper, the Major 3rd is almost 14 cents flatter, the aug 4th is almost a quarter tone flatter and the Perfect 5th is two cents sharper. Most of the inversions of these intervals keep a similar "out-of-tunedness", as well. Ben Johnston has done a lot of work in this field and has written a number of papers on Just Intonation.

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Examples of rising intonations?

Falling Intonation:


What are examples of dipping intonation?

Dipping Intonation is when the pitch of the voice falls and then rises.Example:Your meeting will be dismissed at, won't it?


What are the 3 pattern of intonation?

The 3 basic types of intonation patterns are JUST INTONATION, EQUAL TEMPERMENT, and PYTHAGOREON INTONATION... :))


Example of rising intonation question?

Questions answerable by yes or no are rising intonation. Questions starting with wh like: Who, what, where, how, and why are falling intonation. examples: What's your nam? Where do you live? Who are your parents? How old are you? Why are you here?


What are the 3 kinds of intonation patterns?

The three main intonation patterns are falling, rising, and level. Falling intonation typically signals a statement or a completion, rising intonation often indicates a question or uncertainty, and level intonation projects neutrality or lack of emotion.


What are the examples of peaking intonation?

I think that peaking is insulting


What are intonation patterns?

The answer is rising intonation and falling intonation


What are examples of dipping?

Dipping Intonation is when the pitch of the voice falls and then rises.Example:Your meeting will be dismissed at, won't it?


What are the different intonation patterns?

The four intonation patterns are falling intonation, rising intonation and fall-rise intonation.


What are the two types of intonation?

The answer is rising intonation and falling intonation


How do you write a sentence using the word intonation?

How do you get to Carnegie Hall? Intonation, intonation, intonation.


What are the type of intonation?

The answer is rising intonation and falling intonation