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Dividing a tenth into three equal parts generates a cycle of three fourths, they resembling perfect fourths when the division is done on a minor tenth. | |||
An example with [[Carlos Gamma]]: | An example with [[Carlos Gamma]]: | ||
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Dividing a tenth into three equal parts generates a cycle of three fourths, they resembling perfect fourths when the division is done on a minor tenth.<br /> | |||
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An example with <a class="wiki_link" href="/Carlos%20Gamma">Carlos Gamma</a>:<br /> | An example with <a class="wiki_link" href="/Carlos%20Gamma">Carlos Gamma</a>:<br /> | ||
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