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Note that 5/1 = 10/2 = 55/11, and 6/1 = 12/2 = 66/11. | Note that 5/1 = 10/2 = 55/11, and 6/1 = 12/2 = 66/11. | ||
Of all subgroup interpretations of 26ed5, be they integer or fractional, the 60th-prime subgroup interpretation might be the most useful, as it includes more simple, small- | Of all subgroup interpretations of 26ed5, be they integer or fractional, the 60th-prime subgroup interpretation might be the most useful, as it includes more simple, small-numeral [[consonance]]s than any other interpretation. It includes a 6/5, 7/4, 9/4, 13/4, 11/3 and of course 5/1. | ||
== Intervals == | == Intervals == |