Hemimage comma: Difference between revisions
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| Color Name = sz<sup>3</sup>g3, Satrizo-agu comma | |||
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Revision as of 03:09, 29 December 2022
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The hemimage, 10976/10935, is a 7-limit comma measuring about 6.5 cents. It marks the difference between a classic diatonic semitone (16/15) and a stack of three septimal major thirds (9/7) octave reduced, or between a classic whole tone (10/9) and a stack of three septimal third tones (28/27), therefore interesting to those who work extensively with third tones. It is also the difference between 245/243 and 225/224, the two simplest commas to define the 7-limit magic temperament. Tempering it out leads to the hemimage family of temperaments.