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'''169/162''', the '''tridecimal tritonic third tone''', is the interval between [[18/13]] and [[13/9]]. It is also the difference between a stack of two [[27/26]] third tones and a [[9/8]] whole tone- a fact which might be of interest | '''169/162''', the '''tridecimal tritonic third tone''', is the interval between [[18/13]] and [[13/9]]. It is also the difference between a stack of two [[27/26]] third tones and a [[9/8]] whole tone- a fact which might be of interest to those microtonalists who are more classically minded, as it behaves as a kind of second, with 27/26 behaving as a sort of corresponding subchroma. | ||
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169/162, the tridecimal tritonic third tone, is the interval between 18/13 and 13/9. It is also the difference between a stack of two 27/26 third tones and a 9/8 whole tone- a fact which might be of interest to those microtonalists who are more classically minded, as it behaves as a kind of second, with 27/26 behaving as a sort of corresponding subchroma.
See also
- 324/169 – its octave complement