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'''64/39''', the '''(greater) tridecimal neutral sixth''', is the utonal combination of primes 13 and 3, [[octave-reduced]]. It is the inverse of [[39/32]], the lesser tridecimal neutral third. | '''64/39''', the '''(greater) tridecimal neutral sixth''', is the utonal combination of primes 13 and 3, [[octave-reduced]]. It is the inverse of [[39/32]], the lesser tridecimal neutral third. | ||
64/39 is a fraction of a [[cent]] away from the neutral | 64/39 is a fraction of a [[cent]] away from the neutral sixth found in [[7edo]] and its supersets. | ||
== See also == | == See also == |
Latest revision as of 15:20, 8 January 2025
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octave-reduced 39th subharmonic
reduced subharmonic
[sound info]
64/39, the (greater) tridecimal neutral sixth, is the utonal combination of primes 13 and 3, octave-reduced. It is the inverse of 39/32, the lesser tridecimal neutral third.
64/39 is a fraction of a cent away from the neutral sixth found in 7edo and its supersets.
See also
- 39/32 – its octave complement
- 13/8 – the lesser tridecimal neutral sixth
- Gallery of just intervals