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Enharmonic doesn't imply equivalent, especially here!
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* The interval [[128/125]] (≈ 41¢).  
* The interval [[128/125]] (≈ 41¢).  
* Any interval about that size. In particular, [[Zhea Erose]] defines it as, fairly broadly, any interval in the range 31 to 41 cents, or more narrowly 35 to 38 cents. When played in the E3-E5 range, those intervals allegedly tend to beat at the speed of typical human singing vibrato. Zhea considers [[31edo]] and [[34edo]] to be special for having an interval in this range.  
* Any interval about that size. In particular, [[Zhea Erose]] defines it as, fairly broadly, any interval in the range 31 to 41 cents, or more narrowly 35 to 38 cents. When played in the E3-E5 range, those intervals allegedly tend to beat at the speed of typical human singing vibrato. Zhea considers [[31edo]] and [[34edo]] to be special for having an interval in this range.  
* The difference between two enharmonically equivalent notes, that is, the diminished second in a chain of fifths.  
* The difference between two enharmonic notes in a scale, i.e. the diminished second (a minor second diminished by a [[chroma]]).


Intervals with the word in the name:  
Intervals with the word in the name: