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The '''Alpharabian comma''' is | The '''Alpharabian comma''' ({{monzo|legend=1| -17 2 0 0 4 }}, [[ratio]]: 131769/131072) is an [[11-limit]] (also 2.3.11 [[subgroup]]) [[comma]] measuring about 9.2{{cent}}. It is the amount by which a stack of two [[128/121]] diatonic semitones falls short of a [[9/8]] whole tone, and the amount by which a stack of four [[33/32]] quartertones exceeds a 9/8 whole tone. The term "Alpharabian" comes from Alpharabius – another name for Al-Farabi – and was chosen due to the fact that 33/32, also known as the the Al-Farabi Quartertone, is the primary parachroma of the 11-limit, a fact which lends itself to the idea of just 2.3.11 tuning being called "[[Alpharabian tuning]]" in the same way that just 3-limit tuning is called "[[Pythagorean tuning]]". Of note is that the Alpharabian comma and the [[Pythagorean comma]] are similar in that both commas represent the difference between two of their respective ''p''-limit's primary diatonic semitones and a 9/8 whole tone. | ||
== Temperaments == | |||
Tempering out the Alpharabian comma in the 11-limit results in the '''alphaxenic temperament''', or in the 2.3.11 subgroup the '''alphaxenean temperament'''. | |||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[ | * [[Alphaxenic rank three clan]] | ||
* [[Small comma]] | * [[Small comma]] | ||
[[Category:Alpharabian]] | [[Category:Alpharabian]] | ||
[[Category:Alphaxenic]] |