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'''32/29''', the '''undetricesimal submajor second''', is a [[29-limit]] interval. | '''32/29''', the '''undetricesimal submajor second''', is a [[29-limit]] interval. It is approximately a cent away from the step size of [[7edo]] | ||
The octave complement is [[29/16]]. | |||
[[Category:Equable heptatonic]] | [[Category:Equable heptatonic]] |