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'''128/81''' is the '''Pythagorean minor sixth''', created by stacking four instances of [[4/3]] and [[Octave reduction|octave-reducing]]. In contrast to the more typical [[8/5]]- with which it is conflated in [[meantone]]- this interval has a [[harmonic entropy]] level roughly on par with that of [[12/11]]. Thus, some would argue that it is functionally an imperfect dissonance.
'''128/81''' is the '''Pythagorean minor sixth''', created by stacking four instances of [[4/3]] and [[Octave reduction|octave-reducing]]. In contrast to the more typical [[8/5]]with which it is conflated in [[meantone]]this interval has a [[harmonic entropy]] level roughly on par with that of [[12/11]]. Thus, some would argue that it is functionally an imperfect dissonance.


== See also ==
== See also ==
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[[Category:3-limit]]
[[Category:3-limit]]
[[Category:Interval]]
[[Category:Interval ratio]]
[[Category:Sixth]]
[[Category:Sixth]]
[[Category:Minor sixth]]
[[Category:Minor sixth]]
[[Category:Pythagorean]]
[[Category:Listen]]
[[Category:Pages with internal sound examples]]
[[Category:Pages with internal sound examples]]


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