Just Intonation Relative Pitch Checker: a Shasavic note-guessing game
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Terminology
Shasavistic music theory
Music theory based on higher-limit just intonation. It has its own language, standards, and diagrams.
0–5 dimensions (0–5D)
In Shasavic music theory, the prime harmonics (2nd, 3rd, 5th, 7th, and 11th) are called “1–5-dimensional”. The unison is considered 0-dimensional.
Harmonyms
These are the note names in the Shasavic language, and are determined regularly from how many steps up or down it is from the root, starting from the 2nd dimension.
QUESTION 1
左が「ド」“Ah” なら、右は何の音?
Could not parse
Shasavic harmonym:
12EDO: ド±0¢
ANSWER
正解!
“Ah”12EDO: ド±0¢
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“Ah”12EDO: ド±0¢
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If the left note is do, what’s the right note?
If the left note is do (“Ah”), what’s the right note?
Either this harmonym is invalid, or it’s outside the range used in this game.
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