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| Name = undecimal subminor second | | Name = undecimal subminor second | ||
| Color name = s1ug2, salugu 2nd | | Color name = s1ug2, salugu 2nd | ||
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* [[495/256]] – its [[octave complement]] | * [[495/256]] – its [[octave complement]] | ||
[[Category:Second]] | [[Category:Second]] | ||
[[Category:Quartertone]] | [[Category:Quartertone]] | ||
Revision as of 16:09, 25 October 2022
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reduced subharmonic
512/495, the undecimal subminor second, is an interval that can potentially be regarded as a type of relatively complex 11-limit quartertone on one hand, as it arises not only as the difference between 64/45 and 11/8, and the difference between 16/11 and 45/32, but also as the difference between 33/32 and 16/15 and as the difference between 64/33 and 15/8 – on the other hand, however, it only differs from 28/27 by 385/384. Unlike 33/32, which has functions more akin to a chroma, 512/495 has functions more akin to a diatonic interval.
See also
- 495/256 – its octave complement