aritmetikus
Aritmetikus is a term used in music theory to describe a specific type of melodic or harmonic progression. It refers to a sequence where the intervals between successive notes are all the same. This creates a sense of steady, predictable movement. In a melodic context, an aritmetikus progression would feature a series of notes that ascend or descend by a constant interval, such as a major second or a perfect fifth. For example, C-D-E-F would be an aritmetikus melodic progression in major seconds. Similarly, a harmonic progression could be aritmetikus if the chords move by the same harmonic interval.
The concept is closely related to the idea of sequences in music, which are repetitions of a