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| | | rm2, sA1 | ||
| | | Narrow Minor Second, Subaugmented Prime | ||
| | | Eb\, Dt>↑ | ||
| | | Not only does this interval serve as a type of leading tone, but it should be noted that six of these add up to a Perfect Fourth. | ||
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| | | m2, kA1 | ||
| | | Pythagorean Minor Second, Ptolemaic Augmented Prime | ||
| | | Eb, D#↓ | ||
| | | As the approximation of both the Pythagorean Minor Second, Ptolemaic Augmented Prime, this interval is used accordingly. | ||
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