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:* As is typical of a Supraminor Second, it is not sharp enough to truly sound neutral, but is nevertheless sharp enough to be distinct from a Minor Second
:* As is typical of a Supraminor Second, it is not sharp enough to truly sound neutral, but is nevertheless sharp enough to be distinct from a Minor Second
:* It demonstrates trienthird functionality- namely in relation to this system's approximation of the Ptolemaic Major Third- due to the combination commas tempered out in this system
:* It demonstrates trienthird functionality- namely in relation to this system's approximation of the Ptolemaic Major Third- due to the combination commas tempered out in this system
* Approximates a complex [[17-limit]] interval relative to the Tonic and can be used...
* Approximates a complex yet uprooted 17-limit interval relative to the Tonic and can be used...
:* As an unexpected option for a Diatonic-type semitone in Western-Classical-based harmony
:* As an unexpected option for a Diatonic-type semitone in Western-Classical-based harmony
* Is the closest approximation of [[19edo]]'s Minor Second found in this system, and thus...
* Is the closest approximation of [[19edo]]'s Minor Second found in this system, and thus...