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'''1089/1024''', the '''undecimal chromatic semitone''', is the interval that results from stacking two [[33/32]] quartertones together, and has a value of roughly 106.54589 [[cent|cents]].  Because of its complexity and its relative obscurity, it is often equated to other nearby intervals through the tempering out of commas like [[243/242]] and or [[1089/1088]].
'''1089/1024''', the '''Alpharabian chromatic semitone''', is the interval that results from stacking two [[33/32]] quartertones together, and has a value of roughly 106.54589 [[cent|cents]].  Because of its complexity and its relative obscurity, it is often equated to other nearby intervals through the tempering out of commas like [[243/242]] and or [[1089/1088]].


[[Category:11-limit]]
[[Category:11-limit]]
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[[Category:semitone]]

Revision as of 07:15, 17 October 2020

1089/1024, the Alpharabian chromatic semitone, is the interval that results from stacking two 33/32 quartertones together, and has a value of roughly 106.54589 cents. Because of its complexity and its relative obscurity, it is often equated to other nearby intervals through the tempering out of commas like 243/242 and or 1089/1088.