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Revision as of 04:57, 14 October 2024
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22/21 is a small superparticular semitone of about 80.5¢ that appears in 11-limit just intonation. It makes the difference between the 21st and 22nd harmonics. It is close in size to 21/20, a 7-limit superparticular interval, differing from it by 441/440, about 3.9¢.
The single degree of 88cET can function as both 21/20 and 22/21, thus tempering out 441/440.
10 steps of 149edo appoximate 22/21 with a precision of about 1 part in 15 million, or 1 part in 100000 when measured using relative cents.