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'''512/495''', '''the undecimal subminor second''', can be regarded as a type of relatively complex 11-limit quartertone, as it arises not only as the difference between [[64/45]] and [11/8]], and the difference between [[16/11]] and [[45/32]], but also as the difference between [[33/32]] and [[16/15]] and the difference between [[64/33]] and [[15/8]].  Unlike [[33/32]], which has functions more akin to a chroma, 512/495 has functions more akin to a diatonic interval.
{{Infobox Interval
| Name = undecimal subminor second
| Color name = s1ug2, salugu 2nd
}}


'''512/495''', '''the undecimal subminor second''', is an interval that can potentially be regarded as a type of relatively complex [[quartertone]] in the [[11-limit]] on one hand, as it arises not only as the difference between [[64/45]] and [[11/8]], and the difference between [[16/11]] and [[45/32]], but also as the difference between [[33/32]] and [[16/15]] and as the difference between [[64/33]] and [[15/8]].
On the other hand, however, it only differs from [[28/27]] by [[385/384]]. Unlike [[33/32]], which has functions more akin to a [[chroma]], 512/495 has functions more akin to a [[diatonic]] interval.
== See also ==
* [[495/256]] – its [[octave complement]]
[[Category:Second]]
[[Category:Quartertone]]
[[Category:Quartertone]]
[[Category:Undertone]]