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* [[List of root-3rd-P5 triads in JI]] | * [[List of root-3rd-P5 triads in JI]] | ||
* [http://dkeenan.com/Music/NobleMediant.txt ''The Noble Mediant'' by Margo Schulter and David Keenan | |||
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* [http://dkeenan.com/Music/NobleMediant.txt ''The Noble Mediant''] by Margo Schulter and David Keenan | |||
[[Category:11-limit]] | [[Category:11-limit]] | ||
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In 11-limit just intonation, 14/11 is the undecimal major third, a supermajor third of about 417.5¢. It represents the difference between the 11th and 14th overtones of the harmonic series and appears in chords such as 8:11:14, the principal triad of orgone temperament. 14/11 can also function as a Neo-Gothic major third, as it falls between 5/4 and 9/7. Indeed, it is the mediant ratio between those simpler intervals, as it is (5+9)/(4+7), and is 56/55 sharp of 5/4, 99/98 flat of 9/7. Other relatively simple thirds in this region can be generated by taking the mediant between 5/4 and 14/11 (which is (5+14)/(4+11) = 19/15, about 409.2¢) and between 14/11 and 9/7 (which is (14+9)/(11+7) = 23/18, about 424.4¢. Also in this region is the Pythagorean (3-limit) major third of 81/64 (about 407.8¢), of which 14/11 is sharp by 896/891.
See also
- 11/7 – its octave complement
- 33/28 – its fifth complement
- Gallery of just intervals
- Gentle chords
- List of root-3rd-P5 triads in JI
External links
- The Noble Mediant by Margo Schulter and David Keenan