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| Name = Huygens tritone | | Name = narrow tritone, Huygens' tritone | ||
| Color name = zg5, zogu 5th | |||
| FJS name = d5<sup>7</sup><sub>5</sub> | |||
| Sound = jid_7_5_pluck_adu_dr220.mp3 | | Sound = jid_7_5_pluck_adu_dr220.mp3 | ||
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In [[7-limit]] [[Just Intonation]], '''7/5''' is a '''narrow tritone''' (or '''Huygens tritone''') measuring about 582.5¢. It is a noticeable 17.5¢ away from the 600¢ half-octave (square root of 2) tritone of [[12edo]] and every even-numbered [[EDO]]. It represents the difference between [[7/4]] and [[5/4]]. | In [[7-limit]] [[Just Intonation]], '''7/5''' is a '''narrow tritone''' (or '''Huygens' tritone''') measuring about 582.5¢. It is a noticeable 17.5¢ away from the 600¢ half-octave (square root of 2) tritone of [[12edo]] and every even-numbered [[EDO]]. It represents the difference between [[7/4]] and [[5/4]]. | ||
7/5 is notable for its low [[Harmonic Entropy|harmonic entropy]], and is often reported to sound more consonant than the half-octave tritone; indeed it appears in the 4:5:6:7 tetrad that forms the basis of consonance in 7-limit JI. Its inversion is [[10/7]], which measures about 617.5¢, and these two septimal tritones differ by the [[superparticular]] interval [[50/49]], about 35.0¢. Systems which temper out 50/49 will equate 7/5 and [[10/7]], usually to the 600¢ half-octave. | 7/5 is notable for its low [[Harmonic Entropy|harmonic entropy]], and is often reported to sound more consonant than the half-octave tritone; indeed it appears in the 4:5:6:7 tetrad that forms the basis of consonance in 7-limit JI. Its inversion is [[10/7]], which measures about 617.5¢, and these two septimal tritones differ by the [[superparticular]] interval [[50/49]], about 35.0¢. Systems which temper out 50/49 will equate 7/5 and [[10/7]], usually to the 600¢ half-octave. | ||
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== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[Tritone]] | * [[Tritone]] | ||
* [[10/7]] – its [[octave complement]] | |||
* [[15/14]] – its [[fifth complement]] | |||
* [[Gallery of Just Intervals]] | * [[Gallery of Just Intervals]] | ||
* [ | * [[Wikipedia:Septimal_tritone|Septimal tritone - Wikipedia]] | ||
[[Category:7-limit]] | [[Category:7-limit]] | ||
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Huygens' tritone
[sound info]
In 7-limit Just Intonation, 7/5 is a narrow tritone (or Huygens' tritone) measuring about 582.5¢. It is a noticeable 17.5¢ away from the 600¢ half-octave (square root of 2) tritone of 12edo and every even-numbered EDO. It represents the difference between 7/4 and 5/4.
7/5 is notable for its low harmonic entropy, and is often reported to sound more consonant than the half-octave tritone; indeed it appears in the 4:5:6:7 tetrad that forms the basis of consonance in 7-limit JI. Its inversion is 10/7, which measures about 617.5¢, and these two septimal tritones differ by the superparticular interval 50/49, about 35.0¢. Systems which temper out 50/49 will equate 7/5 and 10/7, usually to the 600¢ half-octave.
Another just tritone is the 3-limit 729/512, 611.7¢, and this is literally a tri-tone, since it is (9/8)3, or three "whole tones". Yet another is 45/32, about 590.2¢, which appears in the 5-limit (inversion is 64/45). See also 13/9, 18/13, 17/12, 24/17, 25/18 and 36/25.