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| Ratio = 8/7 | | Ratio = 8/7 | ||
| Monzo = 3 0 0 -1 | | Monzo = 3 0 0 -1 | ||
Revision as of 14:07, 22 October 2018
| Interval information |
reduced,
reduced subharmonic
[sound info]
In Just Intonation, 8/7 is the "septimal supermajor second" of approximately 231.2¢. Although it falls between the familiar major second and minor third of 12edo, it generally sounds more like a wide second than a narrow third. It can be found between the 7th and 8th overtones in the harmonic series and is thus a superparticular ratio. In 7-limit JI and higher, it is treated as a consonance, particularly in the context of a chord such as 4:5:6:7:8, where it appears between the harmonic seventh (7/4) and octave. It differs from the Pythagorean major second of 9/8 by 64/63, a microtone of about 27.3¢.