👉 "tinstone" is a term used in the context of music theory and notation to refer to a specific type of musical scale, which is an interval of 12 semitones from the major third. This scale was first introduced by Johann Sebastian Bach in his "Handel's Introiturae," and it has become a standard part of many classical music compositions. The name "tinstone" comes from its resemblance to the Latin word for "stink" or "stain
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