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It sounds like a *major* second, also the size looks like that, while FJS name looks a bit odd...
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{{Infobox Interval
{{Infobox Interval
| JI glyph =
| Name = mothwellsmic major second
| Ratio = 49/44
| Color name = 1uzz3, luzozo 3rd
| Monzo = -2 0 0 2 -1
| Cents = 186.33387
| Name = werckismic major second
| Color name =  
| FJS name = m3<sup>49</sup><sub>11</sub>
| Sound = jid_49_44_pluck_adu_dr220.mp3
| Sound = jid_49_44_pluck_adu_dr220.mp3
}}
}}


'''49/44''', the '''werckismic major second''', is 441/440 (3.9 cents) sharp of [[10/9]]. It arises in [[11-limit]] JI scales as the interval between [[8/7]] and [[14/11]], or between [[11/7]] and [[7/4]].
'''49/44''', the '''mothwellsmic major second''', is [[99/98]] flat of [[9/8]]. It arises in [[11-limit]] JI scales as the interval between [[8/7]] and [[14/11]], or between [[11/7]] and [[7/4]].
 
== Terminology ==
It could also be called ''werckismic major second'' if viewed as [[fudging]] from [[10/9]] instead. But that name more appropriately refers to [[55/49]]. ''Undecimal minor whole tone'' is attested in [https://www.huygens-fokker.org/docs/intervals.html Scala].
 
== See also ==
* [[Gallery of just intervals]]


[[Category:11-limit]]
[[Category:Interval]]
[[Category:Second]]
[[Category:Second]]
[[Category:Werckismic]]
[[Category:Whole tone]]
[[Category:Mothwellsmic]]

Latest revision as of 16:01, 25 October 2022

Interval information
Ratio 49/44
Factorization 2-2 × 72 × 11-1
Monzo [-2 0 0 2 -1
Size in cents 186.3339¢
Name mothwellsmic major second
Color name 1uzz3, luzozo 3rd
FJS name [math]\displaystyle{ \text{m3}^{7,7}_{11} }[/math]
Special properties reduced
Tenney height (log2 nd) 11.0741
Weil height (log2 max(n, d)) 11.2294
Wilson height (sopfr(nd)) 29

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49/44, the mothwellsmic major second, is 99/98 flat of 9/8. It arises in 11-limit JI scales as the interval between 8/7 and 14/11, or between 11/7 and 7/4.

Terminology

It could also be called werckismic major second if viewed as fudging from 10/9 instead. But that name more appropriately refers to 55/49. Undecimal minor whole tone is attested in Scala.

See also