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'''44/39''', the '''tridecimal major second''' is a [[13-limit]] interval that is notable as the [[fourth complement]] of [[13/11]]. Conveniently, it is separated from [[33/26]] by [[9/8]], and separated from 9/8 itself by the minthma, hence why it's also called the '''minthmic whole tone'''. | '''44/39''', the '''tridecimal major second''' is a [[13-limit]] interval that is notable as the [[fourth complement]] of [[13/11]]. Conveniently, it is separated from [[33/26]] by [[9/8]], and is also separated from 9/8 itself by the minthma, hence why it's also called the '''minthmic whole tone'''. | ||
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minthmic whole tone
44/39, the tridecimal major second is a 13-limit interval that is notable as the fourth complement of 13/11. Conveniently, it is separated from 33/26 by 9/8, and is also separated from 9/8 itself by the minthma, hence why it's also called the minthmic whole tone.
See also
- 39/22 – its octave complement
- 117/88 – its fifth complement
- 13/11 – its fourth complement