Extra-Diatonic Intervals: Difference between revisions

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|Super 4th
|Super 4th
|Like a perfect 4th that has been noticeably detuned in the sharp direction, but not far enough so as to sound like a type of tritone.   
|Like a perfect 4th that has been noticeably detuned in the sharp direction, but not far enough so as to sound like a type of tritone.  However, there is heavy overlap between this category and the surrounding categories of perfect 4th and Narrow Tritone, and this category may be subsumed by them in some contexts.   
|517¢ to 550¢
|517¢ to 550¢
|15/11, 27/20
|15/11, 27/20
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|Sub 5th
|Sub 5th
|Like a perfect 5th that has been noticeably detuned in the flat direction, but not far enough so as to sound like a type of tritone.   
|Like a perfect 5th that has been noticeably detuned in the flat direction, but not far enough so as to sound like a type of tritone.  However, there is heavy overlap between this category and the surrounding categories of perfect 5th and Wide Tritone, and this category may be subsumed by them in some contexts.   
|650¢ to 683¢
|650¢ to 683¢
|22/15, 40/27
|22/15, 40/27