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| Name = undevicesimal major seventh, Boethius' major seventh | |||
| Color name = 19u7, inu 7th | |||
| Name = undevicesimal major seventh, | |||
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| Sound = jid_36_19_pluck_adu_dr220.mp3 | | Sound = jid_36_19_pluck_adu_dr220.mp3 | ||
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[[Category:Seventh]] | [[Category:Seventh]] | ||
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[[Category:Boethius]] | [[Category:Boethius]] |
Latest revision as of 15:29, 25 October 2022
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Boethius' major seventh
[sound info]
In 19-limit just intonation, 36/19 is the undevicesimal major seventh or Boethius' major seventh, measuring about 1106.4¢. It is flat of the Pythagorean major seventh (243/128) by 513/512, the undevicesimal comma aka Boethius' comma.
See also
- 19/18 – its octave complement, the large undevicesimal semitone
- 19/10 – the undevicesimal diminished octave
- Gallery of just intervals