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'''64/43''', the '''quadracesimotertial subharmonic fifth''' is a narrow fifth close to those of [[7edo]] and [[26edo]], and, is the first octave-reduced subharmonic that is a diatonic fifth. | '''64/43''', the '''quadracesimotertial subharmonic fifth''' is a narrow fifth close to those of [[7edo]] and [[26edo]], and, is the first octave-reduced subharmonic that is a diatonic fifth. This interval could be useful those who are looking for a [[dual-fifth]] JI-based or [[regular temperament]] system but do not want 2 mappings of 3/2s–the flat fifth as [[64/43]] could be 64/43 with the sharp fifth kept as 3/2. | ||
== See also == | == See also == |
Revision as of 03:39, 17 November 2023
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64/43, the quadracesimotertial subharmonic fifth is a narrow fifth close to those of 7edo and 26edo, and, is the first octave-reduced subharmonic that is a diatonic fifth. This interval could be useful those who are looking for a dual-fifth JI-based or regular temperament system but do not want 2 mappings of 3/2s–the flat fifth as 64/43 could be 64/43 with the sharp fifth kept as 3/2.