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753.6375 cents
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In [[17-limit|17-limit]] [[Just_intonation|Just Intonation]], 17/11 is the "septendecimal subminor sixth," measuring about 753.6¢. It is the [[mediant|mediant]] between [[3/2|3/2]] and [[14/9|14/9]]. Its inversion is [[22/17|22/17]], the "septendecimal supermajor third." It is sometimes known as the major fifth in systems such as 16 in which 3/2 is split into two very distinct intervals.  
In [[17-limit]] [[Just Intonation]], 17/11 is the "septendecimal subminor sixth," measuring about 753.6¢. It is the [[mediant]] between [[3/2]] and [[14/9]]. Its inversion is [[22/17]], the "septendecimal supermajor third." It is sometimes known as the major fifth in systems such as [[16edo]] in which 3/2 is split into two very distinct intervals.  
 
See: [[Gallery of Just Intervals]]


See: [[Gallery_of_Just_Intervals|Gallery of Just Intervals]]      [[Category:septendecimal]]
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753.6375 cents

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In 17-limit Just Intonation, 17/11 is the "septendecimal subminor sixth," measuring about 753.6¢. It is the mediant between 3/2 and 14/9. Its inversion is 22/17, the "septendecimal supermajor third." It is sometimes known as the major fifth in systems such as 16edo in which 3/2 is split into two very distinct intervals.

See: Gallery of Just Intervals