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| {{Infobox Interval | | {{Infobox Interval |
| | Ratio = 6/5
| | | Name = just minor third, classic(al) minor third, ptolemaic minor third |
| | Monzo = 1 1 -1
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| | Cents = 315.64129
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| | Name = classic/just minor third | |
| | Color name = g3, gu 3rd | | | Color name = g3, gu 3rd |
| | FJS name = m3<sub>5</sub>
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| | Sound = jid_6_5_pluck_adu_dr220.mp3 | | | Sound = jid_6_5_pluck_adu_dr220.mp3 |
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| {{Wikipedia|Minor third}} | | {{Wikipedia|Minor third}} |
| In [[5-limit]] [[just intonation]], '''6/5''' is the '''classic''' or '''just minor third''', measuring about 315.6[[cent|¢]]. It is sharp of the [[Pythagorean]] minor third of [[32/27]] (about 294.1¢) as well as the 300¢ minor third of [[4edo]], [[12edo]] and all other 4n-[[EDO|edos]]. It arises in the [[harmonic series]] between the 5th and 6th harmonics and appears in the [[5-limit]] otonal triad of 4:5:6. A 5-limit minor triad in just intonation can be written 10:12:15, with 6/5 falling between 10 and 12, [[5/4]] falling between 12 and 15, and [[3/2]] falling between 10 and 15. | | In [[5-limit]] [[just intonation]], '''6/5''' is the '''just minor third''', '''classic(al) minor third''', or '''ptolemaic minor third'''<ref>For reference, see [[5-limit]]. </ref>, measuring about 315.6[[cent|¢]]. It is sharp of the [[Pythagorean]] minor third of [[32/27]] (about 294.1¢) as well as the 300¢ minor third of [[4edo]], [[12edo]] and all other 4n-[[EDO|edos]]. It arises in the [[harmonic series]] between the 5th and 6th harmonics and appears in the [[5-limit]] otonal triad of 4:5:6. A 5-limit minor triad in just intonation can be written 10:12:15, with 6/5 falling between 10 and 12, [[5/4]] falling between 12 and 15, and [[3/2]] falling between 10 and 15. |
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| In higher-limit JI, 6/5 is only one of many minor thirds. A popular one in the [[7-limit]] is [[7/6]] (about 266.9¢), the septimal subminor third, which is [[36/35]] (about 48.8¢) flat of 6/5. Another in the [[13-limit]] is [[13/11]] (about 289.2¢), which is [[66/65]] (about 26.4¢) flat of 6/5. Both of these are more complex intervals than 6/5 and have their own character to them. | | In higher-limit JI, 6/5 is only one of many minor thirds. A popular one in the [[7-limit]] is [[7/6]] (about 266.9¢), the septimal subminor third, which is [[36/35]] (about 48.8¢) flat of 6/5. Another in the [[13-limit]] is [[13/11]] (about 289.2¢), which is [[66/65]] (about 26.4¢) flat of 6/5. Both of these are more complex intervals than 6/5 and have their own character to them. |
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| == Approximation by EDOs == | | == Approximation == |
| It is very accurately approximated by [[19edo]] (5\19), and hence the [[enneadecal]] temperament.
| | 6/5 is very accurately approximated by [[19edo]] (5\19), and hence the [[enneadecal]] temperament. |
| | | {{Interval edo approximation}} |
| The following [[EDO]]s (up to 200) contain good approximations<ref>error magnitude below 7, both, absolute (in ¢) and relative (in r¢)</ref> of the interval 6/5. Errors are given by magnitude, the arrows in the table show if the EDO representation is sharp (↑) or flat (↓).
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| ! [[EDO]]
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| ! class="unsortable" | deg\edo
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| ! Absolute <br> error ([[Cent|¢]])
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| ! Relative <br> error ([[Relative cent|r¢]])
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| ! ↕
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| ! class="unsortable" | Equally acceptable multiples <ref>Super EDOs up to 200 within the same error tolerance</ref>
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| | [[15edo|15]] || 4\15 || 4.3587 || 5.4484 || ↑ ||
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| | [[19edo|19]] || 5\19 || 0.1482 || 0.2346 || ↑ ||
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| [[38edo|10\38]], [[57edo|15\57]], [[76edo|20\76]], [[95edo|25\95]], [[114edo|30\114]], [[133edo|35\133]], [[152edo|40\152]], [[171edo|45\171]], [[190edo|50\190]]
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| | [[23edo|23]] || 6\23 || 2.5978 || 4.9791 || ↓ ||
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| | [[34edo|34]] || 9\34 || 2.0058 || 5.683 || ↑ ||
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| | [[42edo|42]] || 11\42 || 1.3556 || 4.7445 || ↓ ||
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| | [[53edo|53]] || 14\53 || 1.3398 || 5.9176 || ↑ ||
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| | [[61edo|61]] || 16\61 || 0.8872 || 4.5099 || ↓ ||
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| | [[72edo|72]] || 19\72 || 1.0254 || 6.1523 || ↑ ||
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| | [[80edo|80]] || 21\80 || 0.6413 || 4.2752 || ↓ ||
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| | [[91edo|91]] || 24\91 || 0.8422 || 6.3869 || ↑ ||
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| | [[99edo|99]] || 26\99 || 0.4898 || 4.0406 || ↓ ||
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| | [[110edo|110]] || 29\110 || 0.7223 || 6.6215 || ↑ ||
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| | [[118edo|118]] || 31\118 || 0.387 || 3.806 || ↓ ||
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| | [[129edo|129]] || 34\129 || 0.6378 || 6.8562 || ↑ ||
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| | [[137edo|137]] || 36\137 || 0.3128 || 3.5714 || ↓ ||
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| | [[156edo|156]] || 41\156 || 0.2567 || 3.3367 || ↓ ||
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| | [[175edo|175]] || 46\175 || 0.2127 || 3.1021 || ↓ ||
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| | [[194edo|194]] || 51\194 || 0.1774 || 2.8675 || ↓ ||
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| == See also == | | == See also == |
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| * [[:File:Ji-6-5-csound-foscil-220hz.mp3]] – another sound example | | * [[:File:Ji-6-5-csound-foscil-220hz.mp3]] – another sound example |
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| [[Category:5-limit]]
| | == Notes == |
| | <references/> |
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| [[Category:Third]] | | [[Category:Third]] |
| [[Category:Minor third]] | | [[Category:Minor third]] |
| [[Category:Superparticular]]
| | [[Category:Over-5 intervals]] |
| [[Category:Over-5]] | |
| [[Category:Pages with internal sound examples]]
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