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interval The distance or relation between two pitches
Ãâó: acdaonline.org/states/SD/Musical%20Terminology.htm
interval The distance between two notes.
Ãâó: www.melbay.com/guitarglossary.asp
interval scales show values but cannot show ratios between values. Temperature is a good example. We can measure it, but we cannot say that 80 degrees is twice as warm as 40 degrees, since the starting points of both the Fahrenheit and Celsius scales are arbitrary
Ãâó: www.ncjrs.org/html/nij/mapping/ch1_12.html
interval An interval is a continuous subset of the real numbers. Intervals can be open or closed.
Ãâó: www.arps.org/users/hs/kochn/QR/Glossary.htm
interval A specific elapsed time for swimming or rest used during swim practice.
Ãâó: wksc.tripod.com/glossary.html
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