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In [[ | In [[7-limit]] [[Just Intonation]], 10/7 is a high tritone measuring about 617.5¢. It has a similar sound to its inversion, [[7/5]], but may sound a little edgier, less relaxed. Nonetheless, it is considered a septimal consonance. It appears in chords where a major third ([[5/4]]) appears above the harmonic seventh ([[7/4]]), such as 4:6:7:10. (This particular chord is well-approximated in [[88cET]], which has a good approximation of 10/7 -- but no 7/5.) | ||
See | :''See also [[Gallery of Just Intervals]]'' | ||
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Revision as of 14:24, 11 October 2018
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[sound info]
Type: Utonal
In 7-limit Just Intonation, 10/7 is a high tritone measuring about 617.5¢. It has a similar sound to its inversion, 7/5, but may sound a little edgier, less relaxed. Nonetheless, it is considered a septimal consonance. It appears in chords where a major third (5/4) appears above the harmonic seventh (7/4), such as 4:6:7:10. (This particular chord is well-approximated in 88cET, which has a good approximation of 10/7 -- but no 7/5.)
- See also Gallery of Just Intervals