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* Alpha types flatten the smaller interval and sharpen the larger; Beta types do the reverse; Gamma types again flatten the smaller and sharpen the larger.
Alpha types flatten the smaller interval and sharpen the larger; Beta types do the reverse; Gamma types again flatten the smaller and sharpen the larger.
* The Alpha, Beta, and Gamma types bring their interval pairs increasingly close to just intonation.
The Alpha, Beta, and Gamma types bring their interval pairs increasingly close to just intonation.


* A bigger picture of the converging Alpha-Beta-Gamma sequence: [[User:Contribution/Successive superparticular complementary pair#The converging Alpha-Beta-Gamma sequence|The_converging_Alpha-Beta-Gamma_sequence]]
A bigger picture of the converging Alpha-Beta-Gamma sequence: [[User:Contribution/Successive superparticular complementary pair#The converging Alpha-Beta-Gamma sequence|The_converging_Alpha-Beta-Gamma_sequence]]


== See also ==  
== See also ==