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* [[12/7]] – its [[octave complement]] | * [[12/7]] – its [[octave complement]] | ||
* [[9/7]] – its [[fifth complement]] | * [[9/7]] – its [[fifth complement]] | ||
* [[8/7]] – its [[fourth complement]] | |||
* [[7/3]] – the interval plus one [[octave]] sounds even more [[consonant]] | * [[7/3]] – the interval plus one [[octave]] sounds even more [[consonant]] | ||
* [[Gallery of Just Intervals]] | * [[Gallery of Just Intervals]] | ||
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septimal minor third
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[sound info]
In 7-limit Just Intonation, 7/6 is the subminor third or septimal minor third. At about 267 cents, it is smaller than both the 5-limit minor third (6/5, ~316 cents) and the familiar 12edo minor third (300 cents).
See also
- 12/7 – its octave complement
- 9/7 – its fifth complement
- 8/7 – its fourth complement
- 7/3 – the interval plus one octave sounds even more consonant
- Gallery of Just Intervals
- Septimal minor third - Wikipedia