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2g, then, will fall between 754 cents (4\7) and 792 cents (3\5), the range of [[5L 2s|diatonic]] subminor sixths. | 2g, then, will fall between 754 cents (4\7) and 792 cents (3\5), the range of [[5L 2s|diatonic]] subminor sixths. | ||
The "large step" will fall between 188.5 cents (1\7) and | The "large step" will fall between 188.5 cents (1\7) and 131.9 cents (1\10), ranging from a small major second to a [[sinaic]]. | ||
The "small step" will fall between 0 cents and | The "small step" will fall between 0 cents and 131.9 cents, sometimes sounding like a minor second, and sometimes sounding like a quartertone or smaller microtone. | ||
The most frequent interval, then is the major third (and its inversion, the diminished seventh), followed by the superfourth and subminor sixth. | The most frequent interval, then is the major third (and its inversion, the diminished seventh), followed by the superfourth and subminor sixth. | ||