17-limit tuning and intervals

Minor diatonic semitone

In music, the minor diatonic semitone is a ratio of 17:16, making it the seventeenth harmonic or partial. This is in contrast to the 5-limit major diatonic semitone of 16/15. (Wikipedia).

Minor diatonic semitone
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