159edo/Interval names and harmonies: Difference between revisions
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| um2, RkU1 | | um2, RkU1 | ||
| Inframinor Second, Wide Superprime | | Inframinor Second, Wide Superprime | ||
| Dt>↓ | | Edb>, Dt>↓ | ||
| By default, this interval is a type of paradiatonic quartertone and is used in much the same way as 24edo's own Inframinor Second. | | By default, this interval is a type of paradiatonic quartertone and is used in much the same way as 24edo's own Inframinor Second. | ||
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| Rum2, rU1 | | Rum2, rU1 | ||
| Wide Inframinor Second, Narrow Ultraprime | | Wide Inframinor Second, Narrow Ultraprime | ||
| Dt<\ | | Eb↓↓, Dt<\ | ||
| This interval is particularly likely to be used as a cross between an Ultraprime and an Inframinor Second. | | This interval is particularly likely to be used as a cross between an Ultraprime and an Inframinor Second. | ||
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| sm2, Kum2, RU1 | | sm2, Kum2, RU1 | ||
| Lesser Subminor Second, Wide Ultraprime | | Lesser Subminor Second, Wide Ultraprime | ||
| Dt> | | Eb↓\, Dt> | ||
| Although this interval can act as a leading tone, it can also act as a trienstone- that is, a third of a tone- since it's one third of the | | Although this interval can act as a leading tone, it can also act as a trienstone- that is, a third of a tone- since it's one third of the Ptolemaic Major Second. | ||
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| [[26/25]], [[27/26]] | | [[26/25]], [[27/26]] | ||
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| | | km2, kkA1 | ||
| Diptolemaic Augmented Prime | | Greater Subminor Second, Diptolemaic Augmented Prime | ||
| | | Eb↓, D#↓↓ | ||
| | | Although this interval frequently acts as the Diptolemaic Chroma, it can also act as a trienstone- that is, a third of a tone- since it's one third of the Pyth Major Second. | ||
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