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* Is the closest approximation of 31edo's Subminor Third found in this system, and thus... | * Is the closest approximation of 31edo's Subminor Third found in this system, and thus... | ||
:* Is capable of being used in certain similar melodic and harmonic gestures, albeit with caveats, since such moves on their own don't work the exact same way in this system | :* Is capable of being used in certain similar melodic and harmonic gestures, albeit with caveats, since such moves on their own don't work the exact same way in this system | ||
* Is the closest approximation of 22edo's Lesser Minor Third in this system, and thus... | |||
:* Can be used in Superpyth-based melodic and harmonic gestures reminiscent of those found in that system, albeit with caveats, since such moves on their own don't work the exact same way in this system | |||
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| Narrow Minor Third | | Narrow Minor Third | ||
| F\, Et>↑ | | F\, Et>↑ | ||
| This interval | | This interval... | ||
* Approximates the [[13/11|Neo-Gothic minor third]] and thus... | |||
:* Can be used in Western-Classical-based harmony and Neo-Medieval harmony very easily | |||
:* Has additional applications in Paradiatonic harmony, particularly... | |||
::* When it is found in what is otherwise the traditional Diatonic context of a Minor key | |||
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* Is very useful for essentially tempered chords such as [[gentle chords]], [[ainic chords]] and [[nicolic chords]] | |||
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