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| Name = tricesimoprimal ultramajor third, tricesimoprimal semidiminished fourth | | Name = (greater) tricesimoprimal ultramajor third, (greater) tricesimoprimal semidiminished fourth | ||
| Color name = 31o3, thiwo 3rd | | Color name = 31o3, thiwo 3rd | ||
| Sound = jid_31_24_pluck_adu_dr220.mp3 | | Sound = jid_31_24_pluck_adu_dr220.mp3 |
Revision as of 12:32, 27 April 2025
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(greater) tricesimoprimal semidiminished fourth
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In 31-limit just intonation, 31/24 is either the tricesimoprimal ultramajor third or tricesimoprimal semidiminished fourth. It is sharp of the Pythagorean major third (81/64) by 248/243, and flat of the perfect fourth (4/3) by 32/31. It can be used as a generator tuning for the sensi temperament, and more accurate interpretations of the extended harmony of the 5-limit sensipent temperament. In this context, it is equated to its complement relative to 5/3, that is, 40/31.
In general, it can serve as an alternative sharp supermajor third to 9/7, which is flat of it by 217/216, for greater flexibility in otonal chords containing intervals that do not have a 7 in their denominator.
Approximation
31/24 is approximated by 7\19, and is extremely close to 24\65 (being just 0.0036 ¢ sharp of it).
See also
- 48/31 – its octave complement
- 36/31 – its fifth complement