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{{Infobox Interval | {{Infobox Interval | ||
|Ratio = 375/256 | | Ratio = 375/256 | ||
|Name = octave reduced 375th harmonic | | Name = triptolemaic double augmented fourth, octave reduced 375th harmonic | ||
| Color name = Ly<sup>3</sup>4, latriyo 4th | |||
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'''375/256''', the '''octave reduced 375th harmonic''', is a 5-limit interval produced by | '''375/256''', the '''triptolemaic double augmented fourth''', which is also the '''octave reduced 375th harmonic''', is a 5-limit interval produced by stacking three [[5/4]]'s and one [[3/2]]. | ||
It is close to 11 steps of 20edo, and is tempered as such in the [[soviet ferris wheel]] temperament. | It is close to 11 steps of [[20edo]], and is tempered as such in the [[soviet ferris wheel]] temperament. |
Latest revision as of 00:31, 30 December 2023
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octave reduced 375th harmonic
reduced harmonic
375/256, the triptolemaic double augmented fourth, which is also the octave reduced 375th harmonic, is a 5-limit interval produced by stacking three 5/4's and one 3/2.
It is close to 11 steps of 20edo, and is tempered as such in the soviet ferris wheel temperament.