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In [[29-limit]] [[just intonation]], '''30/29''' is the '''small vicesimononal quartertone''', as opposed to the large vicesimononal quartertone of [[29/28]], from which it differs by [[841/840]], and together they add up to [[15/14]], the septimal major semitone.  
In [[29-limit]] [[just intonation]], '''30/29''' is the '''small vicesimononal quartertone''', as opposed to the large vicesimononal quartertone of [[29/28]], from which it differs by [[841/840]], and together they add up to [[15/14]], the septimal major semitone.  

Latest revision as of 19:21, 22 March 2024

Interval information
Ratio 30/29
Subgroup monzo 2.3.5.29 [1 1 1 -1
Size in cents 58.69152¢
Name small vicesimononal quartertone
Color name 29uy1, twenuyo unison
FJS name [math]\displaystyle{ \text{A1}^{5}_{29} }[/math]
Special properties superparticular,
reduced
Tenney height (log2 nd) 9.76487
Weil height (log2 max(n, d)) 9.81378
Wilson height (sopfr(nd)) 39
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In 29-limit just intonation, 30/29 is the small vicesimononal quartertone, as opposed to the large vicesimononal quartertone of 29/28, from which it differs by 841/840, and together they add up to 15/14, the septimal major semitone.

See also