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===P5 {{=}} 3/2=== | ===P5 {{=}} 3/2=== | ||
If the diatonic perfect fifth is treated as [[3/2]], approximating various intervals with the diatonic major second leads to the following temperaments: | If the diatonic perfect fifth is treated as [[3/2]], approximating various intervals with the diatonic major second leads to the following temperaments: | ||
<nowiki>*</nowiki>686c generates 171c, which is 6 cents sharp, but this is the flattest a fifth can be and still generate a diatonic scale. Despite this, I thought 11/10 was suitable for inclusion as it is a significant submajor second. | <nowiki>*</nowiki>686c generates 171c, which is 6 cents sharp, but this is the flattest a fifth can be and still generate a diatonic scale. Despite this, I thought 11/10 was suitable for inclusion as it is a significant submajor second. | ||
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