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ditone
reduced harmonic
[sound info]
The Pythagorean major third, 81/64 may be reached by stacking four perfect fifths (3/2), and reducing by two octaves. It is also known as the ditone, as it may be reached by stacking two (Pythagorean whole) tones (9/8). In contrast to the more typical 5/4—with which it is conflated in meantone—this interval is a bit more dissonant when not bridged by a stack of 3/2 intervals within in a chord, with a harmonic entropy level somewhere between that of 9/8 and that of 8/7. Thus, some would argue that it is functionally an imperfect dissonance.
See also
- 128/81 — Its octave complement
- 32/27 – Its fifth complement
- 64:81:96:108 – A chord where it is the first step
- Gallery of just intervals
- Pythagorean tuning
