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Septimal chromatic semitone In music, a septimal chromatic semitone or minor semitoneHaluska, Jan (2003). ''The Mathematical Theory of Tone Systems'', p.xxiv. . is the interval 21:20 (). It is about 84.47 Cent (music), cents. The septimal chromatic semitone may be derived ...
, the interval 21:20, about 84.47 cents *
Septimal comma A septimal comma is a small interval (music), musical interval in just intonation that contains the number 7, seven in its prime factorization. There is more than one such interval, so the term ''septimal comma'' is ambiguous, but it most commonl ...
, a small musical interval in just intonation divisible by 7 *
Septimal diatonic semitone In music, a septimal diatonic semitone (or major diatonic semitoneHaluska, Jan (2003). ''The Mathematical Theory of Tone Systems'', p.xxiv & 25. .) is the interval 15:14 . It is about 119.44 cents. The septimal diatonic semitone may be derived f ...
, the interval 15:14, about 119.44 cents *
Septimal diesis In music, septimal diesis (or slendro diesis) is an Interval (music), interval with the ratio of 49:48 , which is the difference between the septimal whole tone and the septimal minor third. It is about 35.7 cents wide, which is narrower than a q ...
, an interval with the ratio of 49:48, about 38.71 cents *
Septimal kleisma In music, the ratio 225/224 is called the septimal kleisma (). It is a minute comma type interval of approximately 7.7 cents. Factoring it into primes gives 2−5 32 52 7−1, which can be rewritten 2−1 (5/4)2 (9/7). That says th ...
, an interval of approximately 7.7 cents *
Septimal major third In music, the septimal major third , also called the supermajor third (by Hermann von Helmholtz among others Hermann L. F. von Helmholtz (2007). ''Sensations of Tone'', p. 187. .), septimal supermajor third, and sometimes '' Bohlen–Pierce thir ...
, the musical interval with a 9:7 ratio of frequencies *
Septimal meantone temperament In music, septimal meantone temperament, also called ''standard septimal meantone'' or simply ''septimal meantone'', refers to the tempering of 7-limit musical intervals by a meantone temperament tuning in the range from fifths flattened by the am ...
, the tempering of 7-limit musical intervals by a meantone temperament tuning *
Septimal minor third Septimal may refer to: *Septimal chromatic semitone, the interval 21:20, about 84.47 cents *Septimal comma, a small musical interval in just intonation divisible by 7 *Septimal diatonic semitone, the interval 15:14, about 119.44 cents *S ...
, the musical interval exactly or approximately equal to a 7/6 ratio of frequencies *
Septimal quarter tone A septimal quarter tone (in music) is an Interval (music), interval with the ratio of 36:35, which is the difference between the septimal minor third and the Just minor third, or about 48.77 Cent (music), cents wide. The name derives from the in ...
, an interval with the ratio of 36:35, about 48.77 cents *
Septimal semicomma In music, the septimal semicomma, a seven- limit semicomma, is the ratio 126/125 and is equal to approximately 13.79 cents (). It is also called the ''small septimal comma''Haluska, Jan (2003). ''The Mathematical Theory of Tone Systems'', p.xxvi. ...
, an interval with the ratio 126/125, about 13.79 cents *
Septimal sixth-tone A septimal 1/3-tone (in music) is an interval with the ratio of 28:27, which is the difference between the perfect fourth and the supermajor third. It is about 62.96 cents wide. The septimal 1/3-tone can be viewed either as a musical interval ...
(or jubilisma), an interval with the ratio of 50:49, about 34.98 cents *
Septimal tritone A septimal tritone is a tritone (about one half of an octave) that involves the factor seven. There are two that are inverses. The lesser septimal tritone (also Huygens' tritone) is the musical interval with ratio 7:5 (582.51 cents). The greate ...
, the interval 7:5, about 582.51 cents *
Septimal whole tone In music, the septimal whole tone, septimal major second, supermajor second, or septimal supermajor second is the musical interval exactly or approximately equal to an 8/7 ratio of frequencies.Andrew Horner, Lydia Ayres (2002). ''Cooking with ...
, the musical interval exactly or approximately equal to an 8/7 ratio of frequencies *
7-limit tuning 7-limit or septimal Musical tuning#Tuning systems, tunings and interval (music), intervals are musical instrument tunings that have a limit (music), limit of seven: the largest prime number, prime factor contained in the interval ratios betwee ...
, musical instrument tunings that have a limit of seven


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Septenary There are many different numeral systems, that is, writing systems for expressing numbers. By culture / time period "A ''base'' is a natural number B whose ''powers'' (B multiplied by itself some number of times) are specially designated w ...
, the base 7 numeral system {{disambiguation