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| Lesser Superprime
| Lesser Superprime
| D↑
| D↑
| Useful for appoggiaturas, and acciaccaturas, and quick passing tones.
| Useful for appoggiaturas, acciaccaturas, and quick passing tones.
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| 4
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| Greater Superprime, Narrow Inframinor Second
| Greater Superprime, Narrow Inframinor Second
| Edb<, Dt<↓
| Edb<, Dt<↓
| Useful for various types of subchromatic gestures, as well as for appoggiaturas, and acciaccaturas, and quick passing tones.
| Useful for various types of subchromatic gestures, as well as for appoggiaturas, acciaccaturas, and quick passing tones.
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| ?
| ?
| ?
| ?
| n2,  
| n2, SA1, kUA1
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| Artoneutral Second, Lesser Super-Augmented Prime
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| Ed<, Dt#<↓
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| As one of two Neutral Seconds in this system, this interval is notable for being half of the Neo-Gothic Minor Third.
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| ?
| ?
| ?
| ?
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| N2, RkUA1
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| Tendoneutral Second, Greater Super-Augmented Prime
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| Ed>, Dt#>↓
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| As one of two Neutral Seconds in this system, this interval is the one that most closely resembles the [[low-complexity JI]] Neutral Second, and is used in much the same way as 24edo's own Neutral Second.
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| [[128/117]]
| [[128/117]]
| 561/512, 1024/935
| 561/512, 1024/935
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| kkM2, RN2, rUA1
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| Lesser Submajor Second, Diretroptolemaic Augmented Prime
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| Ed>/, E↓↓, Dt#>↓/, D#↑↑, Fb↓
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| In addition to its properties as a type of Submajor Second, this interval is also one half of a Ptolemaic Minor Third in this system and is thus used accordingly.
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| ?
| ?
| ?
| ?
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| Kn2, UA1
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| Greater Submajor Second, Ultra-Augmented Prime
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| Ed<↑, Dt#<, Fb↓/
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| In addition to its properties as the interval that most closely resembles the [[low-complexity JI]] Submajor Second, this interval serves as both the Ultra-Augmented Prime and as one third of a Perfect Fourth, and is used accordingly.
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