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'''25/16''', the '''classic augmented fifth''', is the interval obtained by stacking two [[5/4]] major thirds, however, it gains additional [[isoharmonic]] identity from its position between [[11/8]] and [[7/4]], so it can frequently be used in conjunction with those. | '''25/16''', the '''classic augmented fifth''', is the interval obtained by stacking two [[5/4]] major thirds, however, it gains additional [[isoharmonic chord|isoharmonic]] identity from its position between [[11/8]] and [[7/4]], so it can frequently be used in conjunction with those. | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
Revision as of 15:03, 25 January 2023
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25/16, the classic augmented fifth, is the interval obtained by stacking two 5/4 major thirds, however, it gains additional isoharmonic identity from its position between 11/8 and 7/4, so it can frequently be used in conjunction with those.
See also
- 32/25 – its octave complement