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The '''Pythagorean augmented 2nd''', '''19683/16384''', may be reached by stacking 9 3/2's and octave reducing. It differs from the classic minor third, [[6/5]], by the [[schisma]], and, as a result, the Pythagorean augmented second is in fact rather consonant.  According to [[User:Aura|Aura]], while 19683/16384 may take the place of the classic minor third in chords, its status as an augmented second means that it has a different function in terms of voice-leading. According to Vector, it is itself a minor third due to being within the range of other accepted minor thirds, and its status as an augmented second is only in the context of a Pythagorean diatonic system.
The '''Pythagorean augmented 2nd''', '''19683/16384''', may be reached by stacking 9 3/2's and octave reducing. It differs from the classic minor third, [[6/5]], by the [[schisma]], and, as a result, the Pythagorean augmented second is in fact rather consonant and some may consider it a minor third (see [[Interval region]]).


== Temperaments ==
== Temperaments ==