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::::::::: Well, then 6/5 should be saved since 6-5=1 (1/5) and 6+5=11 (11/5). I would suggest that a utonal interval's tonality will be opposite of the otonal version's tonality, though there's a couple exceptions to that rule as well. --[[User:CritDeathX|CritDeathX]] ([[User talk:CritDeathX|talk]]) 19:23, 12 September 2020 (UTC)
::::::::: Well, then 6/5 should be saved since 6-5=1 (1/5) and 6+5=11 (11/5). I would suggest that a utonal interval's tonality will be opposite of the otonal version's tonality, though there's a couple exceptions to that rule as well. --[[User:CritDeathX|CritDeathX]] ([[User talk:CritDeathX|talk]]) 19:23, 12 September 2020 (UTC)
:::::::::: I should point out that if the numerator is "1", that doesn't count as a power of 2 for this rule due to the fact that ''anything'' to the 0 power is 1. --[[User:Aura|Aura]] ([[User talk:Aura|talk]]) 19:17, 12 September 2020 (UTC)


:::::::::: Okay, I just found a major problem- 7/6 and 12/7 are both disconnected intervals, leading to a lack of potential above the Tonic.  However, their results are as follows:
:::::::::: Okay, I just found a major problem- 7/6 and 12/7 are both disconnected intervals, leading to a lack of potential above the Tonic.  However, their results are as follows: