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{{Infobox Interval | {{Infobox Interval | ||
| Ratio = 27/14 | | Ratio = 27/14 | ||
| Monzo = -1 3 0 -1 | | Monzo = -1 3 0 -1 | ||
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== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[28/27]] – its [[octave complement]] | * [[28/27]] – its [[octave complement]] | ||
* [[Gallery of | * [[Gallery of just intervals]] | ||
[[Category:7-limit]] | [[Category:7-limit]] | ||
[[Category:Seventh]] | [[Category:Seventh]] | ||
[[Category:Supermajor seventh]] | [[Category:Supermajor seventh]] |
Revision as of 20:48, 15 December 2021
Interval information |
supermajor seventh
[sound info]
In 7-limit just intonation, 27/14 is the septimal major seventh or supermajor seventh. At about 1137 cents, it sounds much more tense than its classic counterpart 15/8 and thus provides the function of a strong leading tone added to the traditional harmony.
It is very accurately approximated by 19edo (18\19), and hence the enneadecal temperament.