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Limit Theory

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The bit about limit theory as it stands is seemingly self-contradictory:

the ratios whose integers, including integer multiples of the limit, are lower are generally more consonant. For example, the 3-limit 128:81 (About this sound Play (help·info)) and the 7-limit 14:9 (About this sound Play (help·info)). Despite having larger integers 128:81 is less dissonant than 14:9

I'm obviously missing something here. --Oolong (talk) 10:09, 28 September 2011 (UTC)[reply]