The Pitch Interval
In music theory, an interval that spans two pitches with the same name (e.g., C to the next higher C) is known as a unison. Unisons have a distance of zero half steps, meaning the two pitches are played simultaneously and sound at the same pitch. Unisons are considered to be the simplest and most consonant interval in Western music, as they create a sense of unity and stability.
Interval
During the interval, the actors had a rest before the next act in the play.
Unitidal interval measure's the time lag from the moon passing overhead, to the next high or low tide. It is also called the high water interval.
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Interval
Inclusive methods of grouping data include the endpoints of each class interval, meaning that the upper boundary of one interval is included in that interval and the lower boundary of the next. For example, an interval of 10-20 would include both 10 and 20. In contrast, exclusive methods do not include the upper boundary of one interval in that interval; thus, the same interval would be represented as 10-20, where 20 is considered part of the next interval. This distinction affects how data is categorized and analyzed, particularly in statistical calculations.
contour interval
It's an interval
the time interval from one ascending (or descending) node to the next
Contour interval
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