File:Comparison of unisons.png

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English: Comparison of notes derived from and near unison/octave.
  • B = 125 : 64 = 1158.94
  • C = B = Ddouble flat = 0/1200
  • E7double flat+ = 2401 : 2400 = 0.72
  • B++ = 32805 : 32768 = 1.95
  • B7 upside-down = 225 : 224 = 7.71
  • Bdouble sharp- = 15625 : 15552 = 8.11
  • Adouble sharp++ = 2109375 : 2097152 = 10.06
  • D7 upside-downdouble flat = 126 : 125 = 13.79
  • Ddouble flat-- = 2048 : 2025 = 19.55
  • C+ = 81 : 80 = 21.51
  • B+++ = 531441 : 524288 = 23.46
  • C13 = 65 : 64 = 26.84
  • C7 upside-down- = 64 : 63 = 27.26
  • D7 = 56 : 55 = 31.19
  • B7 upside-down- = 50 : 49 = 34.98
  • D7 = 49 : 48 = 35.70
  • Ddouble flat- = 128 : 125 = 41.06
  • C7 upside-down = 36 : 35 = 48.77
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