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| Name = septimal grave major seventh | | Name = septimal grave major seventh | ||
| Color name = zg8, zogu octave | | Color name = zg8, zogu octave | ||
| Sound = jid_28_15_pluck_adu_dr220.mp3 | | Sound = jid_28_15_pluck_adu_dr220.mp3 | ||
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[[Category:Seventh]] | [[Category:Seventh]] | ||
[[Category:Major seventh]] | [[Category:Major seventh]] | ||
[[Category:Octave]] | [[Category:Octave]] | ||
[[Category:Diminished octave]] | [[Category:Diminished octave]] | ||
{{todo| expand | improve synopsis | {{todo| expand | improve synopsis }} | ||
Revision as of 14:44, 25 October 2022
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[sound info]
28/15 is a 7-limit just intonation interval of about 1080.6 cents. It is well approximated by 10edo (9\10).
Terminology
Despite being approximated by the major seventh in systems like septimal meantone, and even being called the septimal grave major seventh by some musicians, 28/15 is a diminished octave in just intonation notation systems such as Sagittal notation, Helmholtz-Ellis notation and the Functional Just System, viewed as the Pythagorean diminished octave (4096/2187) altered by 5120/5103.