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'''61/32''', the [[Octave reduction|octave-reduced]] 61st [[harmonic]], is the octave complement of the harry minor semitone [[64/61]], and so can also be used as a generator for [[harry]] and [[tritikleismic]]. | '''61/32''', the [[Octave reduction|octave-reduced]] 61st [[harmonic]], is the octave complement of the harry minor semitone [[64/61]], and so can also be used as a generator for [[harry]] and [[tritikleismic]]. | ||
In addition, the convergent chain of edos of representing it is {{EDOs|14, 29, 101, 130, 231}}. These are notable tuning systems in their own way, and they can be used to introduce 61-limit harmony into lower-limit music. | |||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
Revision as of 23:10, 17 March 2023
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[sound info]
61/32, the octave-reduced 61st harmonic, is the octave complement of the harry minor semitone 64/61, and so can also be used as a generator for harry and tritikleismic.
In addition, the convergent chain of edos of representing it is 14, 29, 101, 130, 231. These are notable tuning systems in their own way, and they can be used to introduce 61-limit harmony into lower-limit music.
See also
- 64/61 – its octave complement
- File:jid_61_32_pluck_adu_dr220.mp3 - another sound example
- Gallery of just intervals