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'''1024/729''', the '''Pythagorean diminished fifth''', is the [[octave complement]] of the “classic” [[729/512]] [[tritone]]. It may be reached by stacking six perfect fourths ([[4/3]]), and reducing by two octaves, it's is separated from the 5-limit interval of [[45/32]] by the [[schisma]] (less than 2 cents). | |||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[2187/2048]] – its [[fifth complement]] | * [[2187/2048]] – its [[fifth complement]] | ||
* [[Pythagorean tuning]] | * [[Pythagorean tuning]] |
Revision as of 15:53, 3 June 2021
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Pythagorean diminished fifth
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1024/729, the Pythagorean diminished fifth, is the octave complement of the “classic” 729/512 tritone. It may be reached by stacking six perfect fourths (4/3), and reducing by two octaves, it's is separated from the 5-limit interval of 45/32 by the schisma (less than 2 cents).