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'''64/49''', the '''septimal subfourth''', also known as the '''septatonic | '''64/49''', the '''septimal subfourth''', also known as the '''septatonic ultramajor third''' or '''octave-reduced 49th subharmonic''', is equal to two supermajor seconds of [[8/7]], and is the interval between [[21/16]] and [[12/7]]. it is 1029/1024 flat of [[21/16]], and tempering out 1029/1024 leads to [[slendric]] temperament, where three supermajor seconds make up a fifth. | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
Revision as of 23:05, 24 December 2020
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septatonic supermajor third,
octave-reduced 49th subharmonic
reduced subharmonic
[sound info]
64/49, the septimal subfourth, also known as the septatonic ultramajor third or octave-reduced 49th subharmonic, is equal to two supermajor seconds of 8/7, and is the interval between 21/16 and 12/7. it is 1029/1024 flat of 21/16, and tempering out 1029/1024 leads to slendric temperament, where three supermajor seconds make up a fifth.
See also
- 49/32 - its octave complement
- Gallery of just intervals
- File:jid_64_49_pluck_adu_dr220.mp3 - another sound example