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| Name = doubly undecimal-diminished second (?) | | Name = doubly undecimal-diminished second (?) | ||
| Sound = Ji-242-225-csound-foscil-220hz.mp3 | | Sound = Ji-242-225-csound-foscil-220hz.mp3 | ||
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* [[45/44]] – undecimal 1/5-tone (which sounds to me like an "undecimal chroma" in analogy to [[25/24]]) | * [[45/44]] – undecimal 1/5-tone (which sounds to me like an "undecimal chroma" in analogy to [[25/24]]) | ||
[[Category:Second]] | [[Category:Second]] | ||
[[Category:Semitone]] | [[Category:Semitone]] | ||
Revision as of 14:27, 25 October 2022
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[sound info]
242/225, the interval between 22/15 and 15/11, is about 126 cents in size and may be called doubly undecimal-diminished second: the amount by which the relating fourth is augmented (4/3*45/44=15/11) and the fifth is diminished (3/2*44/45=22/15) is applied twice to the classic major second (9/8*44/45*44/45=242/225).
See also
- Gallery of just intervals
- 9/8 – classic tone
- 45/44 – undecimal 1/5-tone (which sounds to me like an "undecimal chroma" in analogy to 25/24)