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Major limma

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Major limma on C

In music, a major limma is an interval with the ratio of 135:128, which is the difference between two major tones (a ditone) and a minor third. It is equal to about 92.18 cents.

Composer Ben Johnston uses a "−" with a "" as an accidental to indicate a note is lowered 92 cents, or a "+" with a "" to indicate a note is raised 92 cents, the value of the syntonic comma and the just chromatic semitone.[1]

References

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  1. ^ Fonville, John (Summer 1991). "Ben Johnston's Extended Just Intonation – A Guide for Interpreters". Perspectives of New Music. 29 (2): 106-137 (109). doi:10.2307/833435. JSTOR 833435.