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{{Infobox Interval | {{Infobox Interval | ||
| Ratio = 8192/6561 | | Ratio = 8192/6561 | ||
| Monzo = 13 -8 | | Monzo = 13 -8 | ||
| Cents = 384.35999 | | Cents = 384.35999 | ||
| Name = Pythagorean diminished fourth | | Name = Pythagorean diminished fourth | ||
| Color name = | | Color name = sw4, sawa 4th | ||
| FJS name = | | FJS name = d4 | ||
| Sound = | | Sound = | ||
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[[Category:3-limit]] | [[Category:3-limit]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Fourth]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Diminished fourth]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Third]] | ||
[[Category:Major third]] | |||
Revision as of 04:31, 22 January 2022
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reduced subharmonic
The Pythagorean diminished fourth, 8192/6561, may be reached by subtracting two 81/64 intervals from the perfect octave. It differs from the classic major third, 5/4, by the schisma, and, as a result, the Pythagorean diminished fourth is in fact rather consonant. According to Aura, while 8192/6561 may take the place of the classic major third in chords, its status as a diminished fourth means that it has a different function in terms of voice-leading.