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- Pitch_class_space abstract "In music theory, pitch class space is the circular space representing all the notes (pitch classes) in a musical octave. In this space, there is no distinction between tones that are separated by an integral number of octaves. For example, C4, C5, and C6, though different pitches, are represented by the same point in pitch class space.Since pitch class space is a circle, we return to our starting point by taking a series of steps in the same direction: beginning with C, we can move "upward" in pitch class space, through the pitch classes C♯, D, D♯, E, F, F♯, G, G♯, A, A♯, and B, returning finally to C. By contrast, pitch space is a linear space: the more steps we take in a single direction, the further we get from our starting point.".
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- Pitch_class_space wikiPageExternalLink Psych_Rev-1981_88_503–522.pdf.
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- Pitch_class_space subject Category:Musical_set_theory.
- Pitch_class_space subject Category:Pitch_space.
- Pitch_class_space comment "In music theory, pitch class space is the circular space representing all the notes (pitch classes) in a musical octave. In this space, there is no distinction between tones that are separated by an integral number of octaves.".
- Pitch_class_space label "Pitch class space".
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