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English: Comparison of notes derived from and near one major second.
  • E double flat--- = 65536 : 59049 = 180.45
  • D- = 10 : 9 = 182.40
  • C double sharp=D=E double flat = ratio = 200
  • D = 9 : 8 = 203.91
  • D 7 upside-down- = 8 : 7 = 231.17
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