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{{Infobox Interval
{{Infobox Interval
| Name = undecimal superfifth, undecimal major fifth, Alpharabian paramajor fifth, just paramajor fifth
| Name = undecimal superfifth, undecimal major fifth, Alpharabian paramajor fifth, just paramajor fifth
| Color name = 1o5, ilo 5th
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In [[11-limit]] [[just intonation]], '''99/64''' is an '''undecimal superfifth''' of about 755.2{{cent}}. This interval is also known as the '''undecimal major fifth''' through analogy with [[16/11]] being the "minor fifth" as named by [[Ivan Wyschnegradsky]], and can additionally be somewhat similarly dubbed the '''Alpharabian paramajor fifth''' or even the '''just paramajor fifth'''. It is distinguished from the simpler [[17/11]] by the twosquare comma ([[1089/1088]]). Despite being relatively more complex, 99/64 is actually pretty useful as an interval for those who work more extensively with the 11-limit.
In [[11-limit]] [[just intonation]], '''99/64''' is an '''undecimal superfifth''' of about 755.2{{cent}}. This interval is also known as the '''undecimal major fifth''' through analogy with [[16/11]] being the "minor fifth" as named by [[Ivan Wyschnegradsky]], and can additionally be somewhat similarly dubbed the '''Alpharabian paramajor fifth''' or even the '''just paramajor fifth'''. It is distinguished from the simpler [[17/11]] by the twosquare comma ([[1089/1088]]). Despite being relatively more complex, 99/64 is actually pretty useful as an interval for those who work more extensively with the 11-limit.