Example of leading-tone triad (viio) and secondary leading-tone triad in Johann Sebastian Bach's Chorale: Gott der Vater wohn' uns bei (BWV 317). Identified by Forte (1979) ISBN 0-03-020756-8 as BWV 748, which is currently attributed to Johann Gottfried Walther.
Traditional Pythagorean tuning of the diatonic tetrachord. Created by Hyacinth (talk) using Sibelius 5. MIDI pitch bend appears to match intervals (0,64, 96,62, 64,61, and 80,64).
*Undecimal neutral third on C = E↑♭- (Ben Johnston's notation). 11:9 = 347.41 cents. Limit: 11-limit.
Author: Created by Hyacinth (talk) in Sibelius with midi pitch bend on 47 for 346.875 cents rather than 347.41. New version a m3 on 22,79 for 347.412109375 cents rather than 347.41.
*Undecimal neutral sixth on C = A↓ (Ben Johnston's notation). 18:11 = 852.59 cents. Limit: 11-limit.
Author: Created by Hyacinth (talk) in Sibelius with midi pitch bend on 81 for 853.125 cents rather than 852.59. New version a m6 on 106,80 for 852.587890625 cents rather than 852.59.
Chromatic tetrachord in pythagorean tuning. MIDI pitch bend appears to match intervals (0,64; 112,65; 64,61; and 80,64). Created by Hyacinth (talk) using Sibelius 5.
Generated in audacity, this sine tone has an elevated pitch with lowered gain to emulate a generic censorship tone you would hear on public television. The tone is suitable for use in any field, most notably in video games, films or animations. Whether it's comical, functional or both, this tone is a viable resource for censorship detail.
This is a room tone. I can't remember where i recorded it or why. I used it to produce a claustrophobic board room in medical institution for a podcast i was commissioned to do sound design for.