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27/26 is significant in [[Helmholtz-Ellis notation]] as the tridecimal formal comma which translates a Pythagorean interval to a nearby tridecimal interval, analogous to [[64/63]] and [[33/32]] for septimal and undecimal, respectively. However, in the [[Functional Just System]], that role is taken by [[1053/1024]]. | 27/26 is significant in [[Helmholtz-Ellis notation]] as the tridecimal formal comma which translates a Pythagorean interval to a nearby tridecimal interval, analogous to [[64/63]] and [[33/32]] for septimal and undecimal, respectively. However, in the [[Functional Just System]], that role is taken by [[1053/1024]]. | ||
== Sagittal notation == | |||
In the [[Sagittal]] system, the downward version of this comma (possibly tempered) is represented (in a secondary role) by the sagittal {{sagittal | (!/ }} and is called the '''13 large diesis''', or '''13L''' for short, because the simplest ratio it notates is 8:13, as for example in C:A{{sagittal | (!/ }}. The primary role of {{ sagittal | (!/ }} is [[8505/8192#Sagittal notation | 8192/8505]] (35L down). | |||
== See also == | == See also == |