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* 5–min6 – intermediate between [[32/21]] and [[14/9]] – 732¢–760¢ | * 5–min6 – intermediate between [[32/21]] and [[14/9]] – 732¢–760¢ | ||
* Maj6–min7 – intermediate between [[12/7]] and [[7/4]] – 940¢–960¢ | * Maj6–min7 – intermediate between [[12/7]] and [[7/4]] – 940¢–960¢ | ||
Additionaly, there are also these 2 interseptimal regions near the unison and octave: | |||
* 1–min2 – intermediate between [[64/63]] and [[28/27]] – 40¢–60¢ | |||
* Maj7-8 – intermediate between [[27/14]] and [[63/32]] – 1140¢–1160¢ | |||
Interseptimal intervals are well-represented in [[24edo]] at 250¢, 450¢, 750¢ and 950¢. They also appear in [[19edo]] and [[29edo]]. As they fall in ambiguous zones between both [[5L 2s|diatonic]] and [[chromatic]] categories, they are inevitably xenharmonic. | Interseptimal intervals are well-represented in [[24edo]] at 250¢, 450¢, 750¢ and 950¢. They also appear in [[19edo]] and [[29edo]]. As they fall in ambiguous zones between both [[5L 2s|diatonic]] and [[chromatic]] categories, they are inevitably xenharmonic. | ||