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* 1-9/8-11/9-4/3-3/2-13/8-11/6 with steps of 9/8-13/12-12/11-9/8-13/12-9/8-12/11 (→[[minthmic7b]]). | * 1-9/8-11/9-4/3-3/2-13/8-11/6 with steps of 9/8-13/12-12/11-9/8-13/12-9/8-12/11 (→[[minthmic7b]]). | ||
Mintha was a nymph turned into a mint plant by a goddess whom she got in the way of {{Citation needed}}, and major minthmic tempering has the slightly sharp, minty-fresh fifths some people appreciate ([[Margo Schulter]] has expressed great fondness for this comma, for example). Equal temperaments with major minthmic chords include {{Optimal ET sequence| 22, 29, 46, 53, 80, 87, 111, 121, 140, 198 and 205 }}. | Mintha was a nymph turned into a mint plant by a goddess whom she got in the way of{{Citation needed}}, and major minthmic tempering has the slightly sharp, minty-fresh fifths some people appreciate ([[Margo Schulter]] has expressed great fondness for this comma, for example). Equal temperaments with major minthmic chords include {{Optimal ET sequence| 22, 29, 46, 53, 80, 87, 111, 121, 140, 198 and 205 }}. | ||
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