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* 240¢-260¢ -- semifourth -- an interval of this size is around half the size of a perfect fourth. | * 240¢-260¢ -- semifourth -- an interval of this size is around half the size of a perfect fourth. | ||
* 440¢-468¢ -- semisixth -- an interval of this size is around half the size of a major sixth. | * 440¢-468¢ -- semisixth -- an interval of this size is around half the size of a major sixth. [[Zhea Erose]] calls the 440c-464c region '''naiadic''' and uses it frequently. | ||
* 732¢-760¢ -- semitenth -- an interval of this size is around half the size of a major tenth (i. e., compound major third). Another possible name is sesquifourth (since this is also about one and a half times the size of a perfect fourth). | * 732¢-760¢ -- semitenth -- an interval of this size is around half the size of a major tenth (i. e., compound major third). Another possible name is sesquifourth (since this is also about one and a half times the size of a perfect fourth). | ||
* 940¢-960¢ -- semitwelfth -- an interval of this size is around half the size of a perfect twelfth (i e., a compound perfect fifth, or tritave). All even [[edt|edts]] have a semitwelfth of approximately 951 cents, analogous to the 600 cent tritone shared by all even edos. | * 940¢-960¢ -- semitwelfth -- an interval of this size is around half the size of a perfect twelfth (i e., a compound perfect fifth, or tritave). All even [[edt|edts]] have a semitwelfth of approximately 951 cents, analogous to the 600 cent tritone shared by all even edos. | ||