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17 May 2026

  • curprev 08:2008:20, 17 May 2026 Vector talk contribs 1,153 bytes +1,153 Created page with "A '''perfect consonance''' is one of the most consonant intervals; they are usually extremely easy to sing and recognize by ear. The set of perfect consonances is equivalent in most systems of theory to the '''3-odd-limit''', which is the set of intervals wherein the highest allowable odd in the numerator and denominator is 3. It is the smallest odd-limit containing intervals of the 3-limit. == Table of 3-odd-limit intervals == Reduced to an octave, the intervals of the..." Tag: Visual edit