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'''35/27''', the '''septimal semidiminished fourth''', is the interval between [[9/7]] and [[5/3]]. It is about 449.3 [[cent]]s in size, [[245/243]] sharp of [[9/7]] and [[351/350]] flat of [[13/10]]. Tempering out 351/350 leads to chords such as the [[ratwolf triad]], a tempered 1-6/5-20/13.
'''35/27''', the '''septimal semidiminished fourth''', is the interval between [[9/7]] and [[5/3]]. It is about 449.3 [[cent]]s in size, [[245/243]] sharp of [[9/7]] and [[351/350]] flat of [[13/10]]. Tempering out 351/350 leads to chords such as the [[ratwolf triad]], a tempered 1-6/5-20/13.


Notice it is also sharp of the just major third by [[28/27]], the subminor second, suggesting the function of a dissonance yet to be resolved down to the major third.  
Notice it is also sharp of the classical major third by [[28/27]], the subminor second, suggesting the function of a dissonance yet to be resolved down to the 5/4.  
 
== Approximation ==
{{Interval edo approximation|35/27}}
== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[54/35]] – its [[octave complement]]
* [[54/35]] – its [[octave complement]]
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