Talk:Diapason
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Thank you whoever you are for including this artickle in the Wikipedia. Until today this word had no meaning for me other than the name of one of the mysterious thingies on my grandparents' organ. Now to look up vox humana.
Is there any reason not to merge the "in harmony" section of this article with octave? The Greeks may have called the interval "diapason", but "octave" is much more familiar today, I think. --Camembert
1 <= f2^n <= 2 has to be 1 <= f/2^n <= 2
that is the same as 1 <= 2^(lg(f)-[lg(f)]) <= 2
