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note about an observation
 
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the relation between 1, 4, 5, 8 (and 2, 7) are a bit more complicated
 
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* d6 ↔ A3 ↔ d3 ↔ A6
* d6 ↔ A3 ↔ d3 ↔ A6
* the four [[interseptimal]] regions are the union set of certain interval quartets.
* the four [[interseptimal]] regions are the union set of certain interval quartets.
* ... and maybe even: P1 ↔ P8 ↔ P4 ↔ P5

Latest revision as of 20:20, 27 September 2020

An observation, that could have some potential:

Four intervals, connected to each other by octave and fifth complements, form an interval quartet.

Examples

Generalization

As can be observed in FJS names and Interval regions, the 4-part interconnection doesn't stop after intervals.

  • m6 ↔ M3 ↔ m3 ↔ M6
  • d6 ↔ A3 ↔ d3 ↔ A6
  • the four interseptimal regions are the union set of certain interval quartets.