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| Name = 29th harmonic | | Name = 29th harmonic | ||
| Color name = c<sup>4</sup>29o7 <br> quadcotweno 7th | |||
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'''29/1''', the '''29th harmonic''', is the [[harmonic]] past [[28/1]] and before [[30/1]]. It is about four [[ | '''29/1''', the '''29th harmonic''', is the [[harmonic]] past [[28/1]] and before [[30/1]]. It is about four [[2/1|octaves]] and ten [[semitone (interval size measure)|semitones]] in size. Used in harmony, it sounds particularly wide: if the base note is F1, the higher note will be about Eb6. That is for all practical purposes beyond the range of {{w|choral music}}. However, it remains useful in some instrumental solos and ensembles. It is the basis of [[29-limit]] harmony, as many 29-limit intervals can be expressed as the difference between this and another harmonic. | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[29/16]] – its [[octave reduction|octave-reduced]] form | * [[29/16]] – its [[octave reduction|octave-reduced]] form |