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::* It is a useful interval in Western-Classical-based Diatonic scales | ::* It is a useful interval in Western-Classical-based Diatonic scales | ||
:* Can easily occur as the distance between two notes in a single chord in Western-Classical-based polypedal harmony | :* Can easily occur as the distance between two notes in a single chord in Western-Classical-based polypedal harmony | ||
:* It differs from the Ptolemaic | :* It differs from the Ptolemaic Major Third in that... | ||
::* It is very useful as an interpretation of the dissonant Major Third from Medieval music's florid organum | ::* It is very useful as an interpretation of the dissonant Major Third from Medieval music's florid organum | ||
::* It can be used in creating a subtle instability in certain Diatonic harmonies | ::* It can be used in creating a subtle instability in certain Diatonic harmonies | ||
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| | | m6, kA5 | ||
| | | Pythagorean Minor Sixth, Ptolemaic Augmented Fifth | ||
| | | Bb, A#ɔ | ||
| | | This interval... | ||
* Approximates the [[128/81|Pythagorean Minor Sixth]], and as such... | |||
:* Is a viable option in both melodic and harmonic motion in general, and in particular... | |||
::* It is a useful interval in Western-Classical-based Diatonic scales | |||
:* Can easily occur as the distance between two notes in a single chord in Western-Classical-based polypedal harmony | |||
:* It differs from the Ptolemaic Minor Sixth in that... | |||
::* It is very useful as an interpretation of the dissonant Minor Sixth from Medieval music's florid organum | |||
::* It can be used in creating a subtle instability in certain Diatonic harmonies | |||
* Is reachable through stacking seven of this system's approximation of the Apotome as a consequence of Mercator's comma being tempered out in this system | |||
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