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{{Infobox interval|81/65|Name=Quasimagical major third}}
{{Infobox interval|81/65|Name=Quasimagical major third}}
'''81/65''', the '''quasimagical major third''', is a [[13-limit]] [[major third]] measuring about 381 [[cent]]s. It is the interval between [[9/5]] and [[13/9]], and is notable for approximating the major third found in [[magic]] temperament, where five such major thirds stack to [[3/1]]. It is a more accurate approximation of this generator than [[5/4]] is, and being no-twos, appears in [[tritave]]-based systems as 1\[[5edt]] as well.
'''81/65''', the '''quasimagical major third''', is a [[13-limit]] [[major third]] measuring about 381 [[cent]]s. It is the interval between [[9/5]] and [[13/9]], and is notable for approximating the major third found in [[magic]] temperament, where five such major thirds stack to [[3/1]]. It is a more accurate approximation of this generator than [[5/4]] is, and being no-twos, appears in [[tritave]]-based systems as 1\[[5edt]] as well.
== See also ==
* [[65/54]] – its [[fifth complement]]


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