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'''729/484''', the '''Alpharabian wide fifth''' (709.09¢), is [[243/242]] (7.1¢) above the just fifth [[3/2]]. It is the interval created by stacking two [[27/22]] neutral thirds, and can be considered a [[superpyth]] fifth. Oddly enough, it is only about 0.003 [[cent]]s away from [[22edo]]'s approximation of the perfect fifth. This gives [[44edo]] a very accurate 27/22 approximation, even though 27/22 is not actually mapped to that interval. | '''729/484''', the '''Alpharabian wide fifth''' (709.09¢), is [[243/242]] (7.1¢) above the just fifth [[3/2]]. It is the interval created by stacking two [[27/22]] neutral thirds, and can be considered a [[superpyth]] fifth. Oddly enough, it is only about 0.003 [[cent]]s away from [[22edo]]'s approximation of the perfect fifth. This gives [[44edo]] a very accurate 27/22 approximation, even though 27/22 is not actually mapped to that interval. The first multiple of 44edo to map it consistently is [[176edo]]. | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[968/729]] - its [[octave complement]] | * [[968/729]] - its [[octave complement]] | ||
* [[Gallery of just intervals]] | * [[Gallery of just intervals]] | ||