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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 132 cents (1\10), ranging from a small major second to a [[sinaic]].
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 132 cents, sometimes sounding like a minor second, and sometimes sounding like a quartertone or smaller microtone.
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.