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5/4 the interval, like all ''intervals'', refers to a ''relation'' between two pitches. It has been called the ''just major third'' to distinguish it from the other intervals in that neighborhood. | 5/4 the interval, like all ''intervals'', refers to a ''relation'' between two pitches. It has been called the ''just major third'' to distinguish it from the other intervals in that neighborhood. | ||
== See also == | |||
* [[8/5]] - its [[inversion]] | |||
* [[5/2]] - the interval plus one [[octave]] sounds even more [[consonant]] | |||
* [[Gallery of Just Intervals]] | |||
[[Category:5-limit]] | [[Category:5-limit]] |