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181/128 is a fraction of a cent flat of a [[semioctave]] in even equal temperaments (1<span style="font-family: 'Arial', sans-serif;">\</span>2). | 181/128 is a fraction of a cent flat of a [[semioctave]] in even equal temperaments (1<span style="font-family: 'Arial', sans-serif;">\</span>2). | ||
181/128 differs from its octave complement, [[256/181]] by [[32768/32761]], measuring ~0.37¢. For edos up to 3244, | 181/128 differs from its octave complement, [[256/181]] by [[32768/32761]], measuring ~0.37¢. For edos up to 3244, both 181/128 and 256/181 are equated if and only if the edo is an even number. | ||
== See also == | == See also == |
Revision as of 03:53, 2 June 2025
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otonal quasi-tempered tritone
reduced harmonic
181/128 is the octave-reduced 181st harmonic. It can be described as an otonal quasi-tempered tritone, measuring 599.815 cents.
Approximation
181/128 is a fraction of a cent flat of a semioctave in even equal temperaments (1\2).
181/128 differs from its octave complement, 256/181 by 32768/32761, measuring ~0.37¢. For edos up to 3244, both 181/128 and 256/181 are equated if and only if the edo is an even number.
See also
- 256/181 – its octave complement