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English: Comparison of notes derived from and near one minor third.
  • E 7 = 7 : 6 = 266.87
  • D = 75 : 64 = 274.58
  • E - = 32 : 27 = 294.13
  • E 19 = 19 : 16 = 297.51
  • E = D = 300
  • E = 6 : 5 = 315.64
  • D ++ = 19683 : 16384 = 317.60
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Author Hyacinth
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