Ratios of 9

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Ratios of nine include all ratios which contain the prime 9 and contain no prime, ( or multiple of a prime) higher than 9. 

The entirety of ratios of 9 are: 9/8, 16/9, 9/7,10/9, 9/5, and 14/9 

Quality: While the sound quality of musical intervals is highly subjective, there are certain qualities that most experience when hearing them.

The following describes intervals IN ISOLATION. 

Ratios of 9 in isolation can be describes as neutral, pastel like, metallic, and passive though have various functions within chords. 
9/8 and 16/9 can to sound warmer than ratios containing both 9 and 7 which are much lighter sounding or cold. 


==List of Ratios of Nine== 
9 with 5: 9/5, 10/9
9 with 7: 9/7, 14/9 
9 with 8: 9/8, 16/9

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<html><head><title>Ratios of 9</title></head><body>Ratios of nine include all ratios which contain the prime 9 and contain no prime, ( or multiple of a prime) higher than 9. <br />
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The entirety of ratios of 9 are: 9/8, 16/9, 9/7,10/9, 9/5, and 14/9 <br />
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Quality: While the sound quality of musical intervals is highly subjective, there are certain qualities that most experience when hearing them.<br />
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The following describes intervals IN ISOLATION. <br />
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Ratios of 9 in isolation can be describes as neutral, pastel like, metallic, and passive though have various functions within chords. <br />
9/8 and 16/9 can to sound warmer than ratios containing both 9 and 7 which are much lighter sounding or cold. <br />
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 9 with 5: 9/5, 10/9<br />
9 with 7: 9/7, 14/9 <br />
9 with 8: 9/8, 16/9</body></html>