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'''40/21''', is a [[7-limit]] interval which despite being dubbed the '''small septimal diminished octave''' by some musicians, | '''40/21''', is a [[7-limit]] interval which despite being dubbed the '''small septimal diminished octave''' by some musicians, can also be a type of major seventh for much the same reason that [[21/20]] can be a diatonic semitone of sorts- specifically is it dubbed the '''acute major seventh''' by the Huygens-Fokker Foundation. | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
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acute major seventh
[sound info]
40/21, is a 7-limit interval which despite being dubbed the small septimal diminished octave by some musicians, can also be a type of major seventh for much the same reason that 21/20 can be a diatonic semitone of sorts- specifically is it dubbed the acute major seventh by the Huygens-Fokker Foundation.
See also
- 21/20 – its octave complement