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**11/6** |-1 -1 0 0 1> 1049.3629 cents [[media type="file" key="jid_11_6_pluck_adu_dr220.mp3" width="240" height="20"]] [[file:xenharmonic/jid_11_6_pluck_adu_dr220.mp3|sound sample]] **11/6** is the undecimal neutral seventh of about 1049.4 [[cent]]s. It can be treated as a consonance in [[11-limit]] harmony, forming a part of such chords as 6:7:9:11 (1-[[7_6|7/6]]-[[3_2|3/2]]-11/6) and the [[neutral tetrad]] 18:22:27:33 (1-[[11_9|11/9]]-[[3_2|3/2]]-11/6). Coincidentally, the ratio between the most common musical tuning frequency (A440) and the most common electrical AC frequency (60hz) is an 11/6, but two octaves up.
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<strong>11/6</strong> is the undecimal neutral seventh of about 1049.4 <a class="wiki_link" href="/cent">cent</a>s. It can be treated as a consonance in <a class="wiki_link" href="/11-limit">11-limit</a> harmony, forming a part of such chords as 6:7:9:11 (1-<a class="wiki_link" href="/7_6">7/6</a>-<a class="wiki_link" href="/3_2">3/2</a>-11/6) and the <a class="wiki_link" href="/neutral%20tetrad">neutral tetrad</a> 18:22:27:33 (1-<a class="wiki_link" href="/11_9">11/9</a>-<a class="wiki_link" href="/3_2">3/2</a>-11/6).<br />
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Coincidentally, the ratio between the most common musical tuning frequency (A440) and the most common electrical AC frequency (60hz) is an 11/6, but two octaves up.</body></html>