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| Monzo = -1 0 -1 0 1 | | Monzo = -1 0 -1 0 1 | ||
| Cents = 165.00423 | | Cents = 165.00423 | ||
| Name = large neutral second | | Name = large undecimal neutral second, <br>undecimal major second | ||
| Color name = 1og2, logu 2nd | | Color name = 1og2, logu 2nd | ||
| FJS name = m2<sup>11</sup><sub>5</sub> | |||
| Sound = jid_11_10_pluck_adu_dr220.mp3 | | Sound = jid_11_10_pluck_adu_dr220.mp3 | ||
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'''11/10''', the '''large neutral second''', is an interval favored by Ptolemy. Three of them are less than [[4/3]] by the wizardharry comma, 4000/3993. | '''11/10''', the '''large undecimal neutral second''' or '''undecimal major second''', is an interval favored by Ptolemy. Three of them are less than [[4/3]] by the wizardharry comma, 4000/3993. | ||
Coincidentally, the interval between the most common tuning frequency (A440) and the second most common AC electrical frequency (50hz) is exactly 44/5, or three octaves above an 11/10. | Coincidentally, the interval between the most common tuning frequency (A440) and the second most common AC electrical frequency (50hz) is exactly 44/5, or three octaves above an 11/10. | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[ | * [[20/11]] – its [[octave complement]] | ||
* [[ | * [[15/11]] – its [[fifth complement]] | ||
* [[Gallery of just intervals]] | |||
* [[List of superparticular intervals]] | |||
[[Category:11-limit]] | [[Category:11-limit]] | ||
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[[Category:Superparticular]] | [[Category:Superparticular]] | ||
[[Category:Second]] | [[Category:Second]] | ||
[[Category:Neutral second]] | |||
[[Category:Whole tone]] | |||
[[Category:Over-5]] | [[Category:Over-5]] | ||
[[Category:todo:expand]] | [[Category:todo:expand]] | ||
Revision as of 07:21, 20 September 2020
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11/10, the large undecimal neutral second or undecimal major second, is an interval favored by Ptolemy. Three of them are less than 4/3 by the wizardharry comma, 4000/3993.
Coincidentally, the interval between the most common tuning frequency (A440) and the second most common AC electrical frequency (50hz) is exactly 44/5, or three octaves above an 11/10.