15/11

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The undecimal augmented fourth, or 15/11, is the difference between the 11th and 15th partials of the harmonic series. It is 536.95 [[cent|cents]] wide, exactly 45/44 larger than a perfect fourth, and almost exactly a sixth-tone sharper than a [[12edo|12-edo]] fourth. 4 steps of [[9edo|9-edo ]] is an excellent approximation for 15/11.

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<html><head><title>15_11</title></head><body>The undecimal augmented fourth, or 15/11, is the difference between the 11th and 15th partials of the harmonic series. It is 536.95 <a class="wiki_link" href="/cent">cents</a> wide, exactly 45/44 larger than a perfect fourth, and almost exactly a sixth-tone sharper than a <a class="wiki_link" href="/12edo">12-edo</a> fourth. 4 steps of <a class="wiki_link" href="/9edo">9-edo </a> is an excellent approximation for 15/11.</body></html>