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The Vverage Law is the Criterion for the Intonation of Violin Entry08-06-2024 The Vverage Law is the Criterion for the Intonation of Violin Entry related to the pitch. As far as stringed instruments are concerned, playing for a long time and rising temperature make the strings slack, so the prominent problem of stringed instruments is how to correct the low pitch. As far as wind instruments are concerned, although the temperature rise makes the pipe body slightly elongate, at the same time, the air pressure decreases, the speed of sound increases and the frequency also increases (according to the actual measurement, the pronunciation of wind instruments can be increased by 3 points per 10℃ temperature rise), so the prominent problem of wind instruments is how to correct the high pitch. The intonation of singing, stringed instruments and wind instruments, when accompanied by piano, is based on the average law; However, because many intervals of the average law do not sound strictly harmonious, it is often necessary to deviate from the average law and approach the pure law or the pentatonic law in solo, solo, duet and ensemble to meet the pitch requirements. |
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