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English: Comparison of notes derived from and near one minor second (including inverted major sevenths).
  • C = 25 : 24 = 70.67
  • D 7 = 21 : 20 = 84.47
  • D -- = 256 : 243 = 90.22
  • C + = 135 : 128 = 92.18
  • D 17 upside down - = 18 : 17 = 98.95
  • C = D = 100
  • C 17 = 17 : 16 = 104.96
  • D - = 16 : 15 = 111.73
  • C ++ = 2187 : 2048 = 113.69
  • C 7 upside-down = 15 : 14 = 119.44
  • D = 27 : 25 = 133.24
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Author Hyacinth
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