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# | # Slightly sharp-of-just fifths, specifically fifths in the [[gentle region]]. | ||
# | # A tuning generated by such a fifth, such as [[pepperoni]] tunings or [[5L 2s #Hypohard tunings|hypohard tunings of the diatonic scale]]. | ||
# a major third sharp of [[81/64]], often around [[14/11]] | # Interval regions characterized by the thirds in such a tuning; see [[Neogothic major and minor]]. Specifically: | ||
# | ## A major third sharp of [[81/64]], often around [[14/11]] | ||
## A minor third flat of [[32/27]], often around [[13/11]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 07:55, 16 January 2026
Neogothic may refer to:
- Slightly sharp-of-just fifths, specifically fifths in the gentle region.
- A tuning generated by such a fifth, such as pepperoni tunings or hypohard tunings of the diatonic scale.
- Interval regions characterized by the thirds in such a tuning; see Neogothic major and minor. Specifically: