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'''23/20''', the '''vicesimotertial inframinor third''', is a [[23-limit]] interval. | '''23/20''', the '''vicesimotertial inframinor third''', is a [[23-limit]] interval. 5 of them exceed the octave by the comma [[6436343/6400000]]. | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[40/23]] – its [[octave complement]] | * [[40/23]] – its [[octave complement]] | ||
* [[Gallery of just intervals]] | * [[Gallery of just intervals]] | ||
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[[Category:Interseptimal intervals]] | [[Category:Interseptimal intervals]] | ||
[[Category:Semifourth]] | [[Category:Semifourth]] | ||
Latest revision as of 09:52, 20 July 2025
Interval information |
vicesimotertial ultramajor second,
vicesimotertial semifourth
[sound info]
23/20, the vicesimotertial inframinor third, is a 23-limit interval. 5 of them exceed the octave by the comma 6436343/6400000.
See also
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