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'''135/112''', the '''septimal wide minor third''', or '''marvelous minor third''', is a [[7-limit]] interval which has the distinction of being almost half of a [[16/11]] minor fifth- in fact, a stack of two 135/112 differs from [[16/11]] by 200704/200475, a comma less than two cents in size. As the octave complement of 224/135 this interval functionally doubles as a type of augmented second. | '''135/112''', the '''septimal wide minor third''', or '''marvelous minor third''', is a [[7-limit]] interval which has the distinction of being almost half of a [[16/11]] minor fifth- in fact, a stack of two 135/112 differs from [[16/11]] by 200704/200475, a comma less than two cents in size. As the octave complement of 224/135 this interval functionally doubles as a type of augmented second, nevertheless, because of the relationship between 135/112 and 16/11, one can easily form a triad consisting of 1/1-135/112-16/11. | ||
== See also == | == See also == |
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marvelous minor third
135/112, the septimal wide minor third, or marvelous minor third, is a 7-limit interval which has the distinction of being almost half of a 16/11 minor fifth- in fact, a stack of two 135/112 differs from 16/11 by 200704/200475, a comma less than two cents in size. As the octave complement of 224/135 this interval functionally doubles as a type of augmented second, nevertheless, because of the relationship between 135/112 and 16/11, one can easily form a triad consisting of 1/1-135/112-16/11.
See also
- 224/135 -- its octave complement
- 56/45 -- its fifth complement
- Gallery of just intervals