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Why do people keep calling 70 cents a minor second when it's clearly an augmented unison? Here are close–ups of 19edo, 31edo and 43edo:
Why do people keep calling 70 cents a minor second when it's clearly an augmented unison? Here are close–ups of 19edo, 31edo and 43edo:


C  C#  Db  D
<pre>C  C#  Db  D
0  63  126 189
0  63  126 189</pre>


C  .  C#  Db  .  D
<pre>C  .  C#  Db  .  D
0  39  77  116 155 194
0  39  77  116 155 194</pre>


C  .  .  C#  Db  .  .  D
<pre>C  .  .  C#  Db  .  .  D
0  28  56  84  112 140 167 195
0  28  56  84  112 140 167 195</pre>


It's clearly seen, that the 70—80 cent interval is C to C#, or an augmented unison. [[User:PiotrGrochowski|PiotrGrochowski]] ([[User talk:PiotrGrochowski|talk]]) 05:15, 29 September 2018 (UTC)
It's clearly seen, that the 70—80 cent interval is C to C#, or an augmented unison. [[User:PiotrGrochowski|PiotrGrochowski]] ([[User talk:PiotrGrochowski|talk]]) 05:15, 29 September 2018 (UTC)

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Why do people keep calling 70 cents a minor second when it's clearly an augmented unison? Here are close–ups of 19edo, 31edo and 43edo:

C   C#  Db  D
0   63  126 189
C   .   C#  Db  .   D
0   39  77  116 155 194
C   .   .   C#  Db  .   .   D
0   28  56  84  112 140 167 195

It's clearly seen, that the 70—80 cent interval is C to C#, or an augmented unison. PiotrGrochowski (talk) 05:15, 29 September 2018 (UTC)