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This interval is considered an augmented second almost universally. No need to call out FJS |
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125/108 is a [[5-limit]] interval that is very near the 24edo inframinor | | Name = triptolemaic augmented second | ||
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'''125/108''', the '''triptolemaic augmented second''', is a [[5-limit]] interval of about 253.1 [[cent]]s that is very near the [[24edo]] inframinor third/ultramajor second. It is the [[19683/16384|pythagorean augmented second]] (19683/16384) flattened by three [[81/80|syntonic commas]], which lends itself the term ''triptolemaic''. It differs from the [[9/8|whole tone]] by [[250/243]]. |
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125/108, the triptolemaic augmented second, is a 5-limit interval of about 253.1 cents that is very near the 24edo inframinor third/ultramajor second. It is the pythagorean augmented second (19683/16384) flattened by three syntonic commas, which lends itself the term triptolemaic. It differs from the whole tone by 250/243.