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== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
This ratio is the difference between two common record speeds (45rpm and "33"rpm). As such, alterations by this interval often occur when a record is played at the wrong speed.
This ratio is the difference between two common record speeds (45 rpm and "33" rpm). As such, alterations by this interval often occur when a record is played at the wrong speed.


== See also ==  
== See also ==  

Latest revision as of 02:49, 1 December 2025

Interval information
Ratio 27/20
Factorization 2-2 × 33 × 5-1
Monzo [-2 3 -1
Size in cents 519.5513¢
Names wolf fourth,
classic acute fourth
Color name g4, gu 4th
FJS name [math]\displaystyle{ \text{P4}_{5} }[/math]
Special properties reduced
Tenney norm (log2 nd) 9.07682
Weil norm (log2 max(n, d)) 9.50978
Wilson norm (sopfr(nd)) 18

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In 5-limit just intonation, 27/20, the classic acute fourth, is an interval measuring about 519.6 ¢. It differs from the 4/3 perfect fourth by 81/80 (about 21.5 ¢), the syntonic comma. It arises naturally in JI as (for instance) the difference between a 5-limit major third and a stack of five 3/2 perfect fifths, or as the interval between 10/9 and 3/2. In 12edo and meantone systems, this interval would be no different from 4/3, as the syntonic comma is tempered out. 27/20 has been described as a "wolf" interval, implying that it "howls", as compared to simpler intervals within the 5-limit such as 5/4 and 9/8. Although in a 5-limit context it is traditionally avoided, it can be an essential interval in a harmonic context of higher complexity, where it may be admired for its bright and active character and its distinctness from 4/3.

Approximation

Edo approximations for 27/20 (519.55 ¢)
≤ 80edo, relative error ≤ 10%
Edo Step size Cents (¢) Absolute error (¢) Relative error (%)
7 3\7 514.29 -5.27 -3.07
14 6\14 514.29 -5.27 -6.14
16 7\16 525.00 +5.45 +7.26
21 9\21 514.29 -5.27 -9.21
23 10\23 521.74 +2.19 +4.19
30 13\30 520.00 +0.45 +1.12
37 16\37 518.92 -0.63 -1.95
44 19\44 518.18 -1.37 -5.02
46 20\46 521.74 +2.19 +8.39
51 22\51 517.65 -1.90 -8.09
53 23\53 520.75 +1.20 +5.32
60 26\60 520.00 +0.45 +2.24
67 29\67 519.40 -0.15 -0.83
74 32\74 518.92 -0.63 -3.90
76 33\76 521.05 +1.50 +9.51

Trivia

This ratio is the difference between two common record speeds (45 rpm and "33" rpm). As such, alterations by this interval often occur when a record is played at the wrong speed.

See also