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'''64/61''' | '''64/61''' is the [[Octave reduction|octave-reduced]] 61st [[subharmonic]]. It is flat of the [[256/243|Pythagorean limma (243/128)]] by [[244/243]]. It can also be described as the harry minor semitone, as it makes for a good tuning for [[harry]] temperament, and in particular is only 0.001 cents flat of the [[POTE tuning|POTE generator]] for [[13-limit]] harry. It also makes for an excellent tuning for the generator of [[tritikleismic]] temperament; hence, harry consists of two parallel tracks of 64/61 steps and tritikleismic of three parallel tracks. As a fraction of an octave 64/61 falls between 9\[[130edo|130]] and 7\[[101edo|101]]. | ||
== See also == | |||
* [[61/32]] – its [[octave complement]] | |||
[[Category:Second]] | [[Category:Second]] | ||
[[Category:Semitone]] | [[Category:Semitone]] |
Latest revision as of 10:05, 7 December 2024
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reduced subharmonic
[sound info]
64/61 is the octave-reduced 61st subharmonic. It is flat of the Pythagorean limma (243/128) by 244/243. It can also be described as the harry minor semitone, as it makes for a good tuning for harry temperament, and in particular is only 0.001 cents flat of the POTE generator for 13-limit harry. It also makes for an excellent tuning for the generator of tritikleismic temperament; hence, harry consists of two parallel tracks of 64/61 steps and tritikleismic of three parallel tracks. As a fraction of an octave 64/61 falls between 9\130 and 7\101.
See also
- 61/32 – its octave complement