File:Einsiedeln MS Codex 79 (522) fol. 6v-7r - Musica enchiriadis on diapason.jpg

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English: Section of the Musica enchiriadis, explaining what the diapason (octave) is, how it’s built from simpler consonances and shown by spanning two tetrachords, and how it yields the double octave (disdiapason). From a 10th-century manuscript.
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Section of the Musica enchiriadis, explaining what the diapason (octave) is, how it’s built from simpler consonances and shown by spanning two tetrachords, and how it yields the double octave (disdiapason). From a 10th-century manuscript.

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