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** The term '''naiadic''' (from ''naiad'', a kind of ancient Greek water spirit) refers to the 440–464¢ region by [[Zhea Erose]], who uses it frequently. | ** The term '''naiadic''' (from ''naiad'', a kind of ancient Greek water spirit) refers to the 440–464¢ region by [[Zhea Erose]], who uses it frequently. | ||
* 732¢–760¢ – '''semitenth''' – an interval of this size is around half the size of a minor tenth (i. e., an octave plus a minor third). Another possible name is sesquifourth (since this is also about one and a half times the size of a perfect fourth). | * 732¢–760¢ – '''semitenth''' – an interval of this size is around half the size of a minor tenth (i. e., an octave plus a minor third). Another possible name is sesquifourth (since this is also about one and a half times the size of a perfect fourth). | ||
** The term '''cocytic''' was proposed by [[Inthar]] | ** The term '''cocytic''' was proposed by [[Inthar]].<ref>Flora Canou criticizes ''semisixth'' and ''semitenth'' as they fail to make clear whether the interval to be split is major or minor, and prefers ''naiadic'' and ''cocytic''.</ref>. | ||
* 940¢–960¢ – '''semitwelfth''' – an interval of this size is around half the size of a perfect twelfth (i.e. a compound perfect fifth, or tritave). All even [[edt]]s have a semitwelfth of approximately 951 cents, analogous to the 600 cent tritone shared by all even edos. | * 940¢–960¢ – '''semitwelfth''' – an interval of this size is around half the size of a perfect twelfth (i.e. a compound perfect fifth, or tritave). All even [[edt]]s have a semitwelfth of approximately 951 cents, analogous to the 600 cent tritone shared by all even edos. | ||
** The term '''ouranic''' (by analogy with chthonic, and to match with the other terms) is proposed by [[User:Kaiveran|Kaiveran]]. | ** The term '''ouranic''' (by analogy with chthonic, and to match with the other terms) is proposed by [[User:Kaiveran|Kaiveran]]. | ||
This makes notating these intervals very easy as long as we have an agreed-upon symbol for "semi". By analogy with the "semi" names, the tritone could also be called a semioctave, although the term tritone is so well-established (and so well represented by an unsplit 3-limit) that there seems little reason to change it now. A key difference is that the tritone is intermediate between two septimal ratios separated by a jubilisma ([[50/49]]), whereas the other interseptimal ranges listed above are between two septimal ratios separated by a slendro diesis ([[49/48]]). | This makes notating these intervals very easy as long as we have an agreed-upon symbol for "semi". By analogy with the "semi" names, the tritone could also be called a semioctave, although the term tritone is so well-established (and so well represented by an unsplit 3-limit) that there seems little reason to change it now. A key difference is that the tritone is intermediate between two septimal ratios separated by a jubilisma ([[50/49]]), whereas the other interseptimal ranges listed above are between two septimal ratios separated by a slendro diesis ([[49/48]]). | ||
=== Dual "semichromatic" names === | === Dual "semichromatic" names === | ||
Since interseptimal intervals are typically well represented by any [[EDO]] or [[pergen]] that divides its approximate 3/1 into 2''n'' parts, another option is to repurpose [[24edo#Quartertone Accidentals|quartertone accidentals]] to represent them, which is easy as long as we define our "half-sharps" or "half-flats" to be precisely half of a chromatic semitone. With this in mind, we get the following twinned identities for our interseptimals, with the simplest ones (assuming a half-fifth genchain) listed first: | Since interseptimal intervals are typically well represented by any [[EDO]] or [[pergen]] that divides its approximate 3/1 into 2''n'' parts, another option is to repurpose [[24edo#Quartertone Accidentals|quartertone accidentals]] to represent them, which is easy as long as we define our "half-sharps" or "half-flats" to be precisely half of a chromatic semitone. With this in mind, we get the following twinned identities for our interseptimals, with the simplest ones (assuming a half-fifth genchain) listed first: | ||