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'''128/121''', the '''undecimal diatonic semitone''', or '''octave-reduced 121st subharmonic''', is an [[11-limit]] semitone with a value of roughly 97.36412 cents.  As the name "undecimal diatonic semitone" suggests, it acts as the diatonic counterpart to the [[1089/1024]], with the two intervals adding up to a [[9/8]] whole tone.
'''128/121''', the '''Alpharabian diatonic semitone''', or '''octave-reduced 121st subharmonic''', is an [[11-limit]] semitone with a value of roughly 97.36412 cents.  As the name "Alpharabian diatonic semitone" suggests, it acts as the diatonic counterpart to the [[1089/1024]], with the two intervals adding up to a [[9/8]] whole tone.

Revision as of 07:14, 17 October 2020

128/121, the Alpharabian diatonic semitone, or octave-reduced 121st subharmonic, is an 11-limit semitone with a value of roughly 97.36412 cents. As the name "Alpharabian diatonic semitone" suggests, it acts as the diatonic counterpart to the 1089/1024, with the two intervals adding up to a 9/8 whole tone.