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English: The #7, right-side up. Lowers pitch 49 cents.

Created by Hyacinth (talk) 02:35, 4 January 2012 (UTC) using Preview.

Other accidentals

  • #7 = 5·7 : 2·32 = 35 : 18 = -48.77 cents. vs. #L
  • 11 = 3·11 : 25 = 33 : 32 = 53.27 cents. vs. U11
  • 13 = 5·13 : 26 = 65 : 64 = 26.84 cents. vs. E1
  • 17 = 3·17 : 2·52 = 51 : 50 = 34.28 cents. vs. L1
  • 19 = 5·19 : 25·3 = 95 : 96 = -18.13 cents. vs. U19
  • 23 = 2·23 : 32·5 = 46 : 45 = 38.05 cents. vs. U23
  • 29 = 5·29 : 24·32 = 145 : 144 = 11.98 cents. vs. U29
  • 31 = 31 : 2·3·5 = 31 : 30 = 56.77 cents. vs. 1E
  • LE = 3·52 : 2·37 = 75 : 74 = 23.24 cents. vs. 37
  • 41 = 41 : 23·5 = 41 : 40 = 42.75 cents. vs. U41
  • 43 = 3·43 : 27 = 129 : 128 = 13.47 cents. vs. U43
  • 47 = 24·3 : 47 = 48 : 47 = -36.45 cents. vs. U47
  • 53 = 25·5 : 3·53 = 160 : 159 = -10.85 cents. vs. U53
Date 4 January 2012 (original upload date)
Source Transferred from en.wikipedia by SreeBot
Author Hyacinth at en.wikipedia
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This media depicts a musical concept or technique, which is considered too simple to be eligible for copyright protection, or which consists only of technique, with no original creative input.

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  • 2012-01-04 02:35 (UTC) | Hyacinth | 4070 (bytes) | 10×16 | The #7, right-side up. Created by ~~~~ using Preview. {{PD-ineligible|migration=relicense}} See: [[Image:7 upside down.png]] [[Category:Ben Johnston's notation]] [[Category:Musical notation]]

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