Music History – Medieval
Pythagorean tuning is a system of musical tuning based on the ratios of the frequencies of notes, primarily utilizing the perfect fifth (3:2) and perfect fourth (4:3) intervals. This method emphasizes the mathematical relationships between pitches and was influential in the development of musical theory and practice during the medieval period, particularly through theorists who laid the groundwork for modern music understanding.
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