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<div style="width:100%; max-height:400pt; overflow:auto; background-color:#f8f9fa; border: 1px solid #eaecf0; padding:0em"><pre style="margin:0px;border:none;background:none;word-wrap:break-word;white-space: pre-wrap ! important" class="old-revision-html">The first few tritave reduced harmonics, for the sake of convenient access. Feel free to add higher limit ones like 29/27. I don't personally see that they're needed at this stage in musical development but someday they will be. 1/1..............0.000 unison, perfect prime 10/9.............182.404 minor whole tone 11/9.............347.408 undecimal neutral third 4/3..............498.045 perfect fourth 13/9.............636.618 tridecimal diminished fifth 14/9.............764.916 septimal minor sixth 5/3..............884.359 major sixth, BP sixth 16/9.............996.090 Pythagorean minor seventh 17/9.............1101.045 septendecimal major seventh 2/1..............1200.000 octave 19/9.............1293.603 undevicesimal semitone +1 octave 20/9.............1382.404 small ninth 7/3..............1466.871 minimal tenth, BP tenth 22/9.............1547.408 undecimal neutral third +1 octave 23/9.............1624.364 vicesimotertial major third +1 octave 8/3..............1698.045 perfect 11th 25/9.............1768.717 classic augmented eleventh, BP twelfth 26/9.............1836.618 tridecimal diminished fifth +1 octave 3/1..............1901.955 tritave -- Other useful tritave based intervals: (to be filled in as people see fit) </pre></div>
<div style="width:100%; max-height:400pt; overflow:auto; background-color:#f8f9fa; border: 1px solid #eaecf0; padding:0em"><pre style="margin:0px;border:none;background:none;word-wrap:break-word;white-space: pre-wrap ! important" class="old-revision-html">The first few tritave reduced harmonics, for the sake of convenient access. Feel free to add higher limit ones like 29/27. I don't personally see that they're needed at this stage in musical development but someday they will be.
1/1..............0.000 unison, perfect prime 10/9.............182.404 minor whole tone 11/9.............347.408 undecimal neutral third 4/3..............498.045 perfect fourth 13/9.............636.618 tridecimal diminished fifth 14/9.............764.916 septimal minor sixth 5/3..............884.359 major sixth, BP sixth 16/9.............996.090 Pythagorean minor seventh 17/9.............1101.045 septendecimal major seventh 2/1..............1200.000 octave 19/9.............1293.603 undevicesimal semitone +1 octave 20/9.............1382.404 small ninth 7/3..............1466.871 minimal tenth, BP tenth 22/9.............1547.408 undecimal neutral third +1 octave 23/9.............1624.364 vicesimotertial major third +1 octave 8/3..............1698.045 perfect 11th 25/9.............1768.717 classic augmented eleventh, BP twelfth 26/9.............1836.618 tridecimal diminished fifth +1 octave 3/1..............1901.955 tritave  
-- Other useful tritave based intervals: (to be filled in as people see fit)</pre></div>
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<div style="width:100%; max-height:400pt; overflow:auto; background-color:#f8f9fa; border: 1px solid #eaecf0; padding:0em"><pre style="margin:0px;border:none;background:none;word-wrap:break-word;width:200%;white-space: pre-wrap ! important" class="old-revision-html">&lt;html&gt;&lt;head&gt;&lt;title&gt;Tritave Reduced Harmonics&lt;/title&gt;&lt;/head&gt;&lt;body&gt;The first few tritave reduced harmonics, for the sake of convenient access. Feel free to add higher limit ones like 29/27. I don't personally see that they're needed at this stage in musical development but someday they will be. 1/1..............0.000 unison, perfect prime 10/9.............182.404 minor whole tone 11/9.............347.408 undecimal neutral third 4/3..............498.045 perfect fourth 13/9.............636.618 tridecimal diminished fifth 14/9.............764.916 septimal minor sixth 5/3..............884.359 major sixth, BP sixth 16/9.............996.090 Pythagorean minor seventh 17/9.............1101.045 septendecimal major seventh 2/1..............1200.000 octave 19/9.............1293.603 undevicesimal semitone +1 octave 20/9.............1382.404 small ninth 7/3..............1466.871 minimal tenth, BP tenth 22/9.............1547.408 undecimal neutral third +1 octave 23/9.............1624.364 vicesimotertial major third +1 octave 8/3..............1698.045 perfect 11th 25/9.............1768.717 classic augmented eleventh, BP twelfth 26/9.............1836.618 tridecimal diminished fifth +1 octave 3/1..............1901.955 tritave -- Other useful tritave based intervals: (to be filled in as people see fit)&lt;/body&gt;&lt;/html&gt;</pre></div>
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1/1..............0.000 unison, perfect prime 10/9.............182.404 minor whole tone 11/9.............347.408 undecimal neutral third 4/3..............498.045 perfect fourth 13/9.............636.618 tridecimal diminished fifth 14/9.............764.916 septimal minor sixth 5/3..............884.359 major sixth, BP sixth 16/9.............996.090 Pythagorean minor seventh 17/9.............1101.045 septendecimal major seventh 2/1..............1200.000 octave 19/9.............1293.603 undevicesimal semitone +1 octave 20/9.............1382.404 small ninth 7/3..............1466.871 minimal tenth, BP tenth 22/9.............1547.408 undecimal neutral third +1 octave 23/9.............1624.364 vicesimotertial major third +1 octave 8/3..............1698.045 perfect 11th 25/9.............1768.717 classic augmented eleventh, BP twelfth 26/9.............1836.618 tridecimal diminished fifth +1 octave 3/1..............1901.955 tritave &lt;br /&gt;
-- Other useful tritave based intervals: (to be filled in as people see fit)&lt;/body&gt;&lt;/html&gt;</pre></div>

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The first few tritave reduced harmonics, for the sake of convenient access. Feel free to add higher limit ones like 29/27. I don't personally see that they're needed at this stage in musical development but someday they will be.
1/1..............0.000 unison, perfect prime  10/9.............182.404 minor whole tone  11/9.............347.408 undecimal neutral third  4/3..............498.045 perfect fourth  13/9.............636.618 tridecimal diminished fifth  14/9.............764.916 septimal minor sixth  5/3..............884.359 major sixth, BP sixth  16/9.............996.090 Pythagorean minor seventh  17/9.............1101.045 septendecimal major seventh  2/1..............1200.000 octave  19/9.............1293.603 undevicesimal semitone +1 octave  20/9.............1382.404 small ninth  7/3..............1466.871 minimal tenth, BP tenth  22/9.............1547.408 undecimal neutral third +1 octave  23/9.............1624.364 vicesimotertial major third +1 octave  8/3..............1698.045 perfect 11th  25/9.............1768.717 classic augmented eleventh, BP twelfth  26/9.............1836.618 tridecimal diminished fifth +1 octave  3/1..............1901.955 tritave 
--  Other useful tritave based intervals:  (to be filled in as people see fit)

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<html><head><title>Tritave Reduced Harmonics</title></head><body>The first few tritave reduced harmonics, for the sake of convenient access. Feel free to add higher limit ones like 29/27. I don't personally see that they're needed at this stage in musical development but someday they will be.<br />
1/1..............0.000 unison, perfect prime  10/9.............182.404 minor whole tone  11/9.............347.408 undecimal neutral third  4/3..............498.045 perfect fourth  13/9.............636.618 tridecimal diminished fifth  14/9.............764.916 septimal minor sixth  5/3..............884.359 major sixth, BP sixth  16/9.............996.090 Pythagorean minor seventh  17/9.............1101.045 septendecimal major seventh  2/1..............1200.000 octave  19/9.............1293.603 undevicesimal semitone +1 octave  20/9.............1382.404 small ninth  7/3..............1466.871 minimal tenth, BP tenth  22/9.............1547.408 undecimal neutral third +1 octave  23/9.............1624.364 vicesimotertial major third +1 octave  8/3..............1698.045 perfect 11th  25/9.............1768.717 classic augmented eleventh, BP twelfth  26/9.............1836.618 tridecimal diminished fifth +1 octave  3/1..............1901.955 tritave <br />
--  Other useful tritave based intervals:  (to be filled in as people see fit)</body></html>