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While there is no agreed-upon notation system for triploid monocot, the following is based on interpreting the generator as a semitone (1/3 of a minor third), allowing for an ^ or v to stand for 1/3 of an ''inversed'' diminished second (the difference between diatonic semitone and chromatic semitone, equivalent to the [[Pythagorean comma]]), so vvC# and ^Db are enharmonic. | While there is no agreed-upon notation system for triploid monocot, the following is based on interpreting the generator as a semitone (1/3 of a minor third), allowing for an ^ or v to stand for 1/3 of an ''inversed'' diminished second (the difference between diatonic semitone and chromatic semitone, equivalent to the [[Pythagorean comma]]), so vvC# and ^Db are enharmonic. | ||
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|+ style="font-size: 105%;" | Triploid monocot intervals (assuming pure fifth and octave) | |+ style="font-size: 105%;" | Triploid monocot intervals (assuming pure fifth and octave) | ||
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| 0 | | 0 | ||
| 0 | | 0.00 | ||
| C | | C | ||
| unison | | unison | ||
| 400 | | 400.00 | ||
| vE | | vE | ||
| — | | — | ||
| 800 | | 800.00 | ||
| ^Ab | | ^Ab | ||
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=== Augmented === | === Augmented === | ||
[[Augmented family|Augmented]] sets [[5/4]] as a period, and uses a fifth as a free generator. There are some extensions for 7-limit: augene (12 & 15), august (9 & 12), inflated (3d & 15), and deflated (3 & 9). In the 11-limit, these extensions equate 5/4 and [[14/11]] as a period. | [[Augmented family|Augmented]] sets [[5/4]] as a period, and uses a fifth as a free generator. There are some extensions for 7-limit: augene (12 & 15), august (9 & 12), inflated (3d & 15), and deflated (3 & 9). In the 11-limit, these extensions equate 5/4 and [[14/11]] as a period. | ||