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== Terminology == | == Terminology == | ||
The naming pattern from [[11/9|undecimal neutral third]] and [[12/11|undecimal neutral second]] and their octave-complements can be rigorously generalized and results in the somewhat unconventional ''subharmonic/undecimal neutral fifth'' | The naming pattern from [[11/9|undecimal neutral third]] and [[12/11|undecimal neutral second]] and their octave-complements can be rigorously generalized and results in the somewhat unconventional ''subharmonic/undecimal neutral fifth''. This interval has also been termed the '''undecimal minor fifth''' since the tempered version found in [[24edo]] was dubbed the "minor fifth" by [[Ivan Wyschnegradsky]], although this may be confusing in diatonic contexts. | ||
Furthermore, given its connections to [[Alpharabian tuning]], it can also be somewhat similarly dubbed the '''Axirabian paraminor fifth''' or even the '''just paraminor fifth'''. | |||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
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[[Category:Subfifth]] | [[Category:Subfifth]] | ||
[[Category:Alpharabian]] | [[Category:Alpharabian]] | ||
[[Category:Over-11]] | [[Category:Over-11 intervals]] |