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- Tredecimal, Tridecimal, and Triskadecimal (i.e., pertaining to the number 13) may refer to: Base 13 number system Limit (music), 13-limit tuning and intervals...
- given related names, the septimal minor third with ratio 7:6 and the tridecimal minor third with ratio 13:11 in particular. The minor third is classed...
- (435 cents), the undecimal major third is 14:11 (418 cents), and the tridecimal major third is 13:10 (452 cents). In 12 tone equal temperament (12 TET)...
- approximations to the tridecimal neutral third (16:13) appear in 53-ET and 72-ET. Both of these temperaments distinguish between the tridecimal (16:13) and undecimal...
- defined as follows. Write the argument x {\displaystyle x} value as a tridecimal (a "decimal" in base 13) using 13 symbols as "digits": 0, 1, ..., 9, A...
- In music theory, limits or harmonic limits are a way of characterizing the harmony found in a piece or genre of music, or the harmonies that can be made...
- 648   625 {\displaystyle {\tfrac {\ 648\ }{625}}} tridecimal comma tridecimal third-tone tridecimal tritone perfect fourth 65.34   27   26 {\displaystyle...
- Bibcode:2013IJCA...70w..13R. doi:10.5120/12206-7640. ... unodecimal, duodecimal, tridecimal, quadrodecimal, pentadecimal, heptadecimal, octodecimal, nona decimal...
- impractical. In 13 limit tuning, there is a tridecimal ⁠2/3⁠ tone (13:12 or 138.57 cents) and tridecimal ⁠1/3⁠ tone (27:26 or 65.34 cents). In 17 limit...
- between the frequencies of the two tones, or about 852.59 cents. play A tridecimal neutral sixth has a ratio of 13:8 between the frequencies of the two tones...