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* [[15/8]] – its [[octave complement]]
* [[15/8]] – its [[octave complement]]
* [[45/32]] – its [[fifth complement]]
* [[45/32]] – its [[fifth complement]]
* [[256/243]] - the Pythagorean (3-limit) diatonic semitone
* [[Gallery of just intervals]]
* [[Gallery of just intervals]]



Revision as of 21:33, 17 June 2021

Interval information
Ratio 16/15
Factorization 24 × 3-1 × 5-1
Monzo [4 -1 -1
Size in cents 111.7313¢
Names diatonic semitone,
classic minor second
Color name g2, gu 2nd
FJS name [math]\displaystyle{ \text{m2}_{5} }[/math]
Special properties square superparticular,
reduced,
reduced subharmonic
Tenney height (log2 nd) 7.90689
Weil height (log2 max(n, d)) 8
Wilson height (sopfr(nd)) 16

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The 5-limit just diatonic semitone is the superparticular interval 16/15 – the difference between the major third 5/4 and the fourth 4/3, and between 3/2 and 8/5.

When this ratio is taken as a comma to be tempered, it produces father temperament, where 4/3 and 5/4 are equated. In this temperament, major thirds and fifths become octave-inverses of each other.

See also