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mediant between 10/9 and the mediant of 10/9 and 9/8, which is 19/17 |
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| Monzo = -1 0 0 0 0 -1 0 0 0 1 | | Monzo = -1 0 0 0 0 -1 0 0 0 1 | ||
| Cents = 189.04953 | | Cents = 189.04953 | ||
| Name = | | Name = vicesimononal major second | ||
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| FJS name = M2<sup>29</sup><sub>13</sub> | |||
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'''29/26''' is a relatively complex medium-sized whole tone, falling in between [[10/9]] and [[9/8]], actually being the [[mediant]] of [[19/17]] and [[10/9]]. It is about half a cent away from the whole tone found in [[19edo]] | '''29/26'''. the '''vicesimononal major second''', is a relatively complex medium-sized whole tone, falling in between [[10/9]] and [[9/8]], actually being the [[mediant]] of [[19/17]] and [[10/9]]. It is about half a cent away from the whole tone found in [[19edo]] | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
Revision as of 13:21, 27 September 2020
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29/26. the vicesimononal major second, is a relatively complex medium-sized whole tone, falling in between 10/9 and 9/8, actually being the mediant of 19/17 and 10/9. It is about half a cent away from the whole tone found in 19edo
See also
- 28/25 – a co-mediant interval
- Gallery of just intervals