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| Monzo = -6 0 0 2
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| Name = Alpharabian major seventh, <br> octave-reduced 121st harmonic
| Name = Axirabian major seventh, <br> octave-reduced 121st harmonic
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| FJS name = m7<sup>121</sup>
| FJS name = m7<sup>121</sup>
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'''121/64''', the '''Alpharabian major seventh''', or '''octave-reduced 121st harmonic''', is an [[11-limit]] interval that results from stacking two [[11/8]] fourths.  While the [[FJS]] and other systems that treat [[33/32]] as a comma end up designating 121/64 as a "minor seventh", this interval actually functions as a kind of major seventh- a property that is particularly evident when you consider that its octave complement is a type of diatonic semitone.
'''121/64''', the '''Axirabian major seventh''', or '''octave-reduced 121st harmonic''', is an [[11-limit]] interval that results from stacking two [[11/8]] fourths.  While the [[FJS]] and other systems that treat [[33/32]] as a comma end up designating 121/64 as a "minor seventh", this interval actually functions as a kind of major seventh- a property that is particularly evident when you consider that its octave complement is a type of diatonic semitone.


== See also ==
== See also ==