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'''128/77''', the '''keenanismic major sixth''' or '''octave-reduced 77th subharmonic''', is an interval that is is 385/384 (4.5 cents) flatter than [[5/3]]. It is almost exactly 1/7th of a cent flatter than the 880 cent major sixth of [[15edo]]. | |||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
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octave-reduced 77th subharmonic
reduced subharmonic
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128/77, the keenanismic major sixth or octave-reduced 77th subharmonic, is an interval that is is 385/384 (4.5 cents) flatter than 5/3. It is almost exactly 1/7th of a cent flatter than the 880 cent major sixth of 15edo.
See also
- 77/64 -- its octave complement
- Gallery of just intervals