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While in the context of the [[harmonic seventh chord]], it is rightly recognized as a type of augmented fourth, it can also be argued on the basis of the fact that 10/7 interval is larger than 600 cents that it acts more as a type of diminished fifth than an augmented fourth – an analysis that is required in cases where this interval occurs in a [[5L 2s|diatonic scale]] that demonstrates [[Rothenberg propriety]].
While in the context of the [[harmonic seventh chord]], it is rightly recognized as a type of augmented fourth, it can also be argued on the basis of the fact that 10/7 interval is larger than 600 cents that it acts more as a type of diminished fifth than an augmented fourth – an analysis that is required in cases where this interval occurs in a [[5L 2s|diatonic scale]] that demonstrates [[Rothenberg propriety]].
 
== Approximation ==
{{Interval_Edo_Approximation | 10/7}}
== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[7/5]] – its [[octave complement]]
* [[7/5]] – its [[octave complement]]