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In [[29-limit]] [[just intonation]], '''48/29''' is the '''vicesimononal submajor sixth'''. It is flat of the [[27/16|Pythagorean major sixth (27/16)]] by [[261/256]] (~33{{cent}}), and flat of the [[5/3|classical major sixth (5/3)]] by [[145/144]] (~12{{cent}}). | In [[29-limit]] [[just intonation]], '''48/29''' is the '''vicesimononal submajor sixth'''. It is flat of the [[27/16|Pythagorean major sixth (27/16)]] by [[261/256]] (~33{{cent}}), and flat of the [[5/3|classical major sixth (5/3)]] by [[145/144]] (~12{{cent}}). | ||
== Approximation == | |||
This interval is very accurately approximated by [[11edo]] (8\11), with an error of less than half a cent. | |||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
Revision as of 02:34, 1 March 2024
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In 29-limit just intonation, 48/29 is the vicesimononal submajor sixth. It is flat of the Pythagorean major sixth (27/16) by 261/256 (~33 ¢), and flat of the classical major sixth (5/3) by 145/144 (~12 ¢).
Approximation
This interval is very accurately approximated by 11edo (8\11), with an error of less than half a cent.
See also
- 29/24 – its octave complement
- 29/16 – its twelfth complement