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| Name = septimal minor tenth | | Name = septimal minor tenth, minimal tenth | ||
| Color name = z10, zo 10th | | Color name = z10, zo 10th | ||
| Sound = jid_7_3_pluck_adu_dr220.mp3 | | Sound = jid_7_3_pluck_adu_dr220.mp3 | ||
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'''7/3''', the '''septimal minor tenth''', is the ratio between the 3rd and 7th [[harmonic]]s; one [[octave]] above the septimal minor third ([[7/6]]). It's the [[Odd limit|all-odd voicing]] of [[7/6]], and hence the most consonant voicing. | '''7/3''', the '''septimal minor tenth''' (also known as the '''minimal tenth'''), is the ratio between the 3rd and 7th [[harmonic]]s; one [[octave]] above the septimal minor third ([[7/6]]). It's the [[Odd limit|all-odd voicing]] of [[7/6]], and hence the most consonant voicing. | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
Revision as of 23:38, 28 February 2023
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minimal tenth
[sound info]
7/3, the septimal minor tenth (also known as the minimal tenth), is the ratio between the 3rd and 7th harmonics; one octave above the septimal minor third (7/6). It's the all-odd voicing of 7/6, and hence the most consonant voicing.
See also
- Gallery of just intervals
- User:Moremajorthanmajor/Ed7/3 – tunings which equally divide this interval