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75/64 isn't a diminished third, so this is not an augmented sixth either
 
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{{Infobox Interval
{{Infobox Interval
| Name = classic diminished seventh
| Name = classic(al) diminished seventh
| Color name = gg7, gugu 7th
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'''128/75''' is the classic ([[5-limit]]) diminished seventh.  While many would perhaps not think much of this interval, it does indeed serve as a diminished seventh in the 5-limit chord 1/1-32/25-36/25-128/75, which can serve as an unexpected method of tonicizing the note located at [[25/16]] below the root.  That said, in the same way that 75/64 can also be considered a diminished third, 128/75 can also be considered an augmented sixth.
'''128/75''' is the '''classic(al) diminished seventh'''.  While many would perhaps not think much of this interval, it does indeed serve as a diminished seventh in the 5-limit chord 1/1-32/25-36/25-128/75, which can serve as an unexpected method of tonicizing the note located at [[25/16]] below the root.   


== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[75/64]] – its [[octave complement]]
* [[75/64]] – its [[octave complement]]
* [[Gallery of just intervals]]
* [[Gallery of just intervals]]
[[Category:Seventh]]
[[Category:Diminished seventh]]