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| Name = Axirabian major seventh, octave-reduced 121st harmonic | |||
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Revision as of 14:03, 25 October 2022
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octave-reduced 121st harmonic
reduced harmonic
121/64, the Axirabian major seventh, or octave-reduced 121st harmonic, is an 11-limit interval that results from stacking two 11/8 fourths. While the FJS and other systems that treat 33/32 as a comma end up designating 121/64 as a "minor seventh", this interval actually functions as a kind of major seventh- a property that is particularly evident when you consider that its octave complement is a type of diatonic semitone.