Ha ha, yes it's late. Of course I meant "minor third" in my example.
Don't stand me against the wall for it.
D.
Derek Holzer wrote:
>> > 4, 6:5-minor_third;
> 5, 5:4-major_third;
> I.e. major third = 6:5, and 6 divided by 5 is 1.2, so to transpose
up a
> major third, multiply original frequency by 1.2.
>
> Or, 5 divided by 6 is 0.83333333, so multiply by that to transpose
down
> a major third. Or cook up something with [expr] that does the job more
> precisely, like [expr f$1 * (5/6)] etc etc...
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