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'''Neogothic''' may mean:
'''Neogothic''' may mean:
* Intervals close to [[13/11]] (called a neominor third) and [[14/11]] (called a neomajor third), and their fifth transpositions and octave complements
* Intervals close to [[13/11]] (called a neominor third) and [[14/11]] (called a neomajor third), and their fifth transpositions and octave complements
* [[Gentle tuning]] of diatonic
* [[Gentle tuning]] of mosdiatonic
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Revision as of 16:38, 7 April 2026

Neogothic may mean:

  • Intervals close to 13/11 (called a neominor third) and 14/11 (called a neomajor third), and their fifth transpositions and octave complements
  • Gentle tuning of mosdiatonic