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CompactStar (talk | contribs) remove the name "undcimal imperfect fifth"–50/33 is a diatonic perfect fifth and some used "imperfect fifth" for d5, so this term is too controversial and ambiguous to include. |
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{{Infobox Interval | {{Infobox Interval | ||
| Name = ptolemismic | | Name = ptolemismic fifth, 5edo-esque fifth | ||
| Color name = 1uyy5, luyoyo 5th | | Color name = 1uyy5, luyoyo 5th | ||
| Sound = ji-50-33-csound-foscil-220hz.mp3 | | Sound = ji-50-33-csound-foscil-220hz.mp3 |
Revision as of 00:20, 1 September 2024
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5edo-esque fifth
[sound info]
50/33, the ptolemismic fifth, the undecimal superfifth or the 5edo-esque fifth, is an 11-limit interval. It is sharp of 3/2, the perfect fifth, by 100/99, the ptolemisma, hence the name. It is also flat of 32/21, the superfifth, by 176/175, the valinorsma. Being 16/11 augmented by 25/24, it is technically a semiaugmented fifth aka paramajor fifth.
Approximation
Measuring about 719.4 ¢, 50/33 is very well approximated by 5edo and its supersets.