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If you are using 9/7 major thirds, this also implies that the major third is split into two equal steps that represent both [[9/8]] and [[8/7]]: If a stack of four fifths gets you to (octave-equivalent) 9/7, and a stack of two fifths gets you to 9/8, then the difference must be (9/7)/(9/8) = 8/7. The 8/7 and 9/8 intervals are equal, however, as a result of the generation process.
If you are using 9/7 major thirds, this also implies that the major third is split into two equal steps that represent both [[9/8]] and [[8/7]]: If a stack of four fifths gets you to (octave-equivalent) 9/7, and a stack of two fifths gets you to 9/8, then the difference must be (9/7)/(9/8) = 8/7. The 8/7 and 9/8 intervals are equal, however, as a result of the generation process.
== See also ==
* [[Gallery of just intervals]]
* [[Comma]]
* [[63/62]]
* [[65/64]]


== External links ==
== External links ==
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Septimal_comma Septimal comma - Wikipedia]
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Septimal_comma Septimal comma - Wikipedia]
* [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Komma_(Musik)#Septimales_Komma Komma (Musik) - Wikipedia #Septimales_Komma]
* [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Komma_(Musik)#Septimales_Komma Komma (Musik) - Wikipedia #Septimales_Komma]