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third harmonic,
Perfect Twelfth
prime harmonic
[sound info]
The third harmonic or tritave is another name of the 3rd partial tone, the interval with the frequency ratio of 3/1, one octave above 3/2.
It is perhaps the most consonant interval larger than an octave. Used as an interval of equivalence in some nonoctave systems, such as Bohlen-Pierce, where it may be referred to as the tritave.
See also
- edt -- systems dividing the tritave equally, see.
- Bohlen-Pierce -- systems with the tritave as the just fundamental harmonic
- No-twos 31-limit -- non-octave 31-limit system containing neither 2 nor primes higher than 31
- 3/2 - the just perfect fifth as the octave reduced counterpart of the tritave
- Tritave complement -- the analogue for octave complement