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== Terminology ==
== Terminology ==
Despite being approximated by the major seventh in systems like [[septimal meantone]], and even being called the '''septimal grave major seventh''' by some musicians, 28/15 is a diminished octave in just intonation notation systems such as [[Sagittal notation]], [[Helmholtz-Ellis notation]] and the [[Functional Just System]], viewed as the Pythagorean diminished octave ([[4096/2187]]) altered by [[5120/5103]].  
Despite being approximated by the major seventh in systems like [[septimal meantone]], and even being called the '''septimal grave major seventh''' by some musicians, 28/15 is a diminished octave in just intonation notation systems such as [[Sagittal notation]], [[Helmholtz-Ellis notation]] and the [[Functional Just System]], viewed as the Pythagorean diminished octave ([[4096/2187]]) altered by [[5120/5103]].  
== Approximation ==
{{Interval edo approximation|28/15}}


== See also ==
== See also ==
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[[Category:Octave]]
[[Category:Octave]]
[[Category:Diminished octave]]
[[Category:Diminished octave]]
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