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{{Infobox Interval
{{Infobox Interval
| Ratio = 8/5
| Monzo = 3 0 -1
| Cents = 813.68629
| Name = classic/just minor sixth
| Name = classic/just minor sixth
| Color name = g6, gu 6th  
| Color name = g6, gu 6th  
| FJS name = m6<sub>5</sub>
| Sound = jid_8_5_pluck_adu_dr220.mp3
| Sound = jid_8_5_pluck_adu_dr220.mp3
}}
}}
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* [[Gallery of just intervals]]
* [[Gallery of just intervals]]


[[Category:5-limit]]
[[Category:Sixth]]
[[Category:Sixth]]
[[Category:Minor sixth]]
[[Category:Minor sixth]]
[[Category:Octave-reduced subharmonics]]

Revision as of 16:59, 25 October 2022

Interval information
Ratio 8/5
Factorization 23 × 5-1
Monzo [3 0 -1
Size in cents 813.6863¢
Name classic/just minor sixth
Color name g6, gu 6th
FJS name [math]\displaystyle{ \text{m6}_{5} }[/math]
Special properties reduced,
reduced subharmonic
Tenney height (log2 nd) 5.32193
Weil height (log2 max(n, d)) 6
Wilson height (sopfr(nd)) 11

[sound info]
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English Wikipedia has an article on:

In 5-limit just intonation, 8/5 is a minor sixth, measuring about 813.7 ¢. It is the octave-reduced fifth subharmonic, and thus the inversion of 5/4, the classic major third. It appears in chords where the 1/1 is higher than the 5/4, such as 5:6:8 (a first-inversion major triad). It is a large half step of 16/15 (about 111.7 ¢) sharp of 3/2, and a syntonic comma (81/80, about 21.5 ¢) sharp of the Pythagorean minor sixth of 128/81 (about 792.2 ¢).

See also