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| Monzo = -9 6
| Monzo = -9 6
| Cents = 611.73001
| Cents = 611.73001
| Name = Pythagorean tritone <br>Pythagorean augmented fourth <br>The Tyrant
| Name = Pythagorean tritone, <br>Pythagorean augmented fourth, <br>The Tyrant
| Color name = Lw4, large wa 4th  
| Color name = Lw4, large wa 4th
| FJS name = A4
| Sound = Ji-729-512-csound-foscil-220hz.mp3
| Sound = Ji-729-512-csound-foscil-220hz.mp3
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The '''Pythagorean augmented fourth''', '''729/512''', may be reached by stacking six perfect fifths ([[3/2]]), and reducing by three octaves. It is separated from the 5-limit interval of 64/45 by the schisma, [[32805/32768]] (less than 2 cents).
The '''Pythagorean augmented fourth''', '''729/512''', may be reached by stacking six perfect fifths ([[3/2]]), and reducing by three octaves. It is separated from the 5-limit interval of [[64/45]] by the [[32805/32768|schisma (32805/32768)]], less than 2 cents.


== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[1024/729]] - its [[inversion]]
* [[1024/729]] its [[octave complement]]
* [[256/243]] – its [[fifth complement]]
* [[Pythagorean tuning]]
* [[Pythagorean tuning]]
* [[Gallery of just intervals]]
* [[Gallery of just intervals]]