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| F\, Et>↑ | | F\, Et>↑ | ||
| This interval... | | This interval... | ||
* Approximates the [[13/11|Neo-Gothic Minor Third]] and thus... | * Approximates the [[13/11|Neo-Gothic Minor Third]], and thus... | ||
:* Can be used in Western-Classical-based harmony and Neo-Medieval harmony very easily | :* Can be used in Western-Classical-based harmony and Neo-Medieval harmony very easily | ||
:* Has additional applications in Paradiatonic harmony, particularly... | :* Has additional applications in Paradiatonic harmony, particularly... | ||
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:* It differs from the Ptolemaic Minor Third in that... | :* It differs from the Ptolemaic Minor Third in that... | ||
::* It is one of four perfect consonances in this system, rendering it extremely suitable for use in a Tonic triad in Western-Classical-based polypedal harmony | ::* It is one of four perfect consonances in this system, rendering it extremely suitable for use in a Tonic triad in Western-Classical-based polypedal harmony | ||
* Is reachable through stacking | * Is reachable through stacking three of this system's approximation of the octave-reduced seventeenth harmonic | ||
* Is the closest approximation of 19edo's Minor Third found in this system, and thus... | * Is the closest approximation of 19edo's Minor Third found in this system, and thus... | ||
:* Can be used in melodic and harmonic gestures reminiscent of those found in that system, since such moves on their own don't work the exact same way in this system | :* Can be used in melodic and harmonic gestures reminiscent of those found in that system, since such moves on their own don't work the exact same way in this system | ||
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| Wide Minor Third | | Wide Minor Third | ||
| Ft<↓, F↑/, Gdb< | | Ft<↓, F↑/, Gdb< | ||
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* Approximates the [[135/112|Marvelous Minor Third]], and as such... | |||
:* Is the widest interval that can reasonably be used in Western-Classical-based harmony and Neo-Medieval harmony as a type of Minor Third | |||
* Is used in the formation of various strange-sounding triads, including... | |||
:* A triad in which two of these add up to this system's approximation of the Just Paraminor Fifth | |||
* Is one third of this system's approximation of the Neapolitan Augmented Sixth as a consequence of the [[hemimage comma]] being tempered out in this system | |||
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