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* '''Gothmajor''' (or "'''shrubmajor'''") and '''gothminor''', for thirds, range between about 421-429 and 273-281 cents respectively, and can be considered flat supermajor or sharp subminor intervals, think [[17edo]]. The thirds are generated by fifths in the inverse-gentle or shrub region (between about 706 to 708 cents). Gothmajor seconds are roughly 217-225 cents. For a given [[neutral]] interval ''k'' in cents, the goth/shrubmajor version is found at around k+75, and the gothminor version is found at around k-75.
* '''Gothmajor''' (or "'''shrubmajor'''") and '''gothminor''', for thirds, range between about 421-429 and 273-281 cents respectively, and can be considered flat supermajor or sharp subminor intervals, think [[17edo]]. The thirds are generated by fifths in the inverse-gentle or shrub region (between about 706 to 708 cents). Gothmajor seconds are roughly 217-225 cents. For a given [[neutral]] interval ''k'' in cents, the goth/shrubmajor version is found at around k+75, and the gothminor version is found at around k-75.


== See also ==
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* [[Neutral (interval quality)]] - halfway between major and minor
* [[Submajor and supraminor]] - roughly 10 to 24 cents sharp or flat of neutral
* [[Pental major and minor]] - roughly 24 to 43 cents sharp or flat of neutral
* [[Novamajor and novaminor]] - roughly 43 to 60 cents sharp or flat of neutral
* [[Supermajor and subminor]] - roughly 78 to 95 cents sharp or flat of neutral
* [[Ultramajor and inframinor]] - more extreme than 95 cents sharp or flat of neutral