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RE: For example...

🔗"Paul H. Erlich" <PErlich@...>

5/14/1998 3:15:18 PM
>Dude. You're doing that thing again where you switch examples on me. The
>original one is about a difference of 22 cents. Now this one is about
>differences of .2 cents. The original was 3 vs. 5 limit- this one about 13
>vs. 41 limit.

I'm not swithcing examples. You said you could hear the 3-ness of 81/64.
I'm just asking you, if you sweep through interval sizes, where the
3-ness drops in and out.

>Lastly, I wonder if you'd care try this example using odd limits.

Sure. All intervals in that range have an odd limit 19 or above. 19 is
generally too high for me. Therefore, I don't hear anything.