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The pure card , which Pythagoras also called diatesaron , abbreviated by č4 , is one of two conventional

music intervals , which comprises four stages of the diamond scale , the second is an enlarged card , the
magnitude of which is for one chromatic half-ton . The adjective clears it into a group of so-called pure
intervals , which represent simple frequency ratios between two tones and thus belong to the most
consonant intervals. Interval inversion is a pure quint .

Perfect fourth in Western classical music most often occurs between the quinto and above the basic
tone of all Durov and moles kvintakordov and their establishments.

The pure card in natural tuning corresponds to a ratio of 4: 3, while at a tempered tuning it is equal to
five semitones , a ratio of 1: 2 5/12 (approx. 1: 1.33484); 500 cents, about 1.955 cents more than a
natural interval. During the ars new period , the quart was treated as a dissonance interval.

In the sequence of clean quarters, tuned tunes of double bass guitar and bass guitar , as well as all (with
the exception of one) guitar strings .

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