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| Name = lesser tridecimal neutral third, octave-reduced 39th harmonic | |||
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Revision as of 15:36, 25 October 2022
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octave-reduced 39th harmonic
reduced harmonic
[sound info]
In 13-limit just intonation, 39/32, the (lesser) tridecimal neutral third, is the otonal combination of primes 13 and 3 |octave-reduced. It is the fifth complement of 16/13, which measures about 359.5¢.
39/32 differs from the Pythagorean minor third 32/27 by 1053/1024, about 48¢, from the classic minor third 6/5 by 65/64, about 27¢, from the rastmic neutral third 27/22 by 144/143, about 12¢, and from the undecimal neutral third 11/9 by 352/351, about 4.9¢.
39/32 is a fraction of a cent away from the neutral third found in the 7n family of edos.