Extra-Diatonic Intervals: Difference between revisions
Cam Taylor (talk | contribs) Added supraminor and submajor 2nds and 7ths to complete the list of intervals, changed around just a couple of ratios so as to not show too much overlap |
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|25/24, 21/20, 22/21, 33/32 | |25/24, 21/20, 22/21, 33/32 | ||
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|Supraminor 2nd | |||
|A noticeably sharper version of a minor 2nd. Heavily overlaps with the minor 2nd and neutral 2nd category and may be subsumed by them in some contexts. Can include 16/15 in contexts where we might expect smaller minor 2nds. | |||
|117¢ to 133¢ | |||
|14/13, 15/14, 16/15, 27/25 | |||
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|Neutral 2nd | |Neutral 2nd | ||
|An ambiguous interval that is between a minor 2nd and a major 2nd, which may sometimes be mistaken for a sharp minor 2nd or a flat major 2nd. | |An ambiguous interval that is between a minor 2nd and a major 2nd, which may sometimes be mistaken for a sharp minor 2nd or a flat major 2nd. | ||
|133¢ to 167¢ | |133¢ to 167¢ | ||
|11/10, 12/11, 13/12, | |11/10, 12/11, 13/12 | ||
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|Submajor 2nd | |||
|A noticeably flatter version of a major 2nd. Heavily overlaps with the major 2nd and neutral 2nd categories and may be subsumed by them in some contexts. Can include the classic 10/9 major 2nd in contexts where we might expect a larger major 2nd. | |||
|167¢ to 183¢ | |||
|10/9, 11/10 | |||
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|Supermajor 2nd | |Supermajor 2nd | ||
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|950¢ to 983¢ | |950¢ to 983¢ | ||
|7/4, 26/15 | |7/4, 26/15 | ||
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|Supraminor 7th | |||
|A noticeably sharper version of a minor 7th. Heavily overlaps with the minor 7th and neutral 7th categories and may be subsumed by either of them in some contexts. Can include the classic 5-limit minor 7th for some listeners accustomed to 12edo's flat minor 7ths. | |||
|1017¢ to 1033¢ | |||
|9/5, 20/11 | |||
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|Neutral 7th | |Neutral 7th | ||
|An ambiguous interval that is between a minor 7th and a major 7th, which may sometimes be mistaken for a sharp minor 7th or a flat major 7th. | |An ambiguous interval that is between a minor 7th and a major 7th, which may sometimes be mistaken for a sharp minor 7th or a flat major 7th. | ||
|1033¢ to 1067¢ | |1033¢ to 1067¢ | ||
|11/6, 13/7, | |11/6, 24/13 | ||
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|Submajor 7th | |||
|A noticeably flatter version of a major 7th. Heavily overlaps with the major 7th and neutral 7th categories and may be subsumed by them in some contexts. Can include the classic 5-limit major 7th for some listeners accustomed to 12edo's sharp major 7ths. | |||
|1067¢ to 1083¢ | |||
|13/7, 15/8, 28/15 | |||
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|Supermajor 7th | |Supermajor 7th |