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== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[:File:jid_112_75_pluck_adu_dr220.mp3]] | |||
* [[:File:jid_112_75_pluck_adu_dr220.mp3]] – another sound example | |||
* [[75/56]] - its [[octave complement]] | * [[75/56]] - its [[octave complement]] | ||
* [[Gallery of just intervals]] | * [[Gallery of just intervals]] | ||
[[Category:7-limit]] | [[Category:7-limit]] | ||
[[Category:Interval]] | [[Category:Interval ratio]] | ||
[[Category:Just interval]] | [[Category:Just interval]] | ||
[[Category:Fourth]] | [[Category:Fourth]] | ||
[[Category:Listen]] | |||
[[Category:Marvelous]] | |||
Revision as of 13:37, 27 September 2020
| Interval information |
[sound info]
112/75, the marvelous fifth (694.7¢), is 225/224 (7.7¢) below the just fifth 3/2. It often arises in just intonation scales, for instance as the interval from 15/14 to 8/5, or 5/7 to 16/15. Tempering out 225/224 from the scale can be used to make it much less flat, but it is usable as it is, being only half a cent flat from the 19edo fifth of 11\19. Considered as a meantone fifth, it is approximately 5/14-comma meantone.
See also
- File:jid_112_75_pluck_adu_dr220.mp3 – another sound example
- 75/56 - its octave complement
- Gallery of just intervals