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| Name = Alpharabian parachromatic semilimma | | Name = Alpharabian parachromatic semilimma, Alpharabian semilimmic ultraprime | ||
| Color name = 1o<sup>3</sup>1, trilo 1sn, Trilo comma | |||
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'''1331/1296''', the '''Alpharabian parachromatic semilimma''', is a quartertone in the [[11-limit]], specifically the 2.3.11 [[subgroup]], that differs from the simpler [[33/32]] by the [[rastma]], and is also the interval separating [[81/64]] and [[1331/1024]]. | '''1331/1296''', the '''Alpharabian parachromatic semilimma''' or '''Alpharabian semilimmic ultraprime''', is a [[quartertone]] in the [[11-limit]], specifically the 2.3.11 [[subgroup]], that differs from the simpler [[33/32]] by the [[rastma]], and is also the interval separating [[81/64]] and [[1331/1024]]. It is of further note that this interval is only just slightly more than half of [[256/243]]- the Pythagorean limma- being separated from the nearby [[4096/3993]], the interval forming the other part of the Pythagorean limma, by the [[nexus comma]]. | ||
[[Category:Quartertone]] | [[Category:Quartertone]] | ||
[[Category:Alpharabian]] | [[Category:Alpharabian]] | ||
[[Category:Commas named after polymaths]] |
Latest revision as of 05:15, 24 December 2024
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Alpharabian semilimmic ultraprime
1331/1296, the Alpharabian parachromatic semilimma or Alpharabian semilimmic ultraprime, is a quartertone in the 11-limit, specifically the 2.3.11 subgroup, that differs from the simpler 33/32 by the rastma, and is also the interval separating 81/64 and 1331/1024. It is of further note that this interval is only just slightly more than half of 256/243- the Pythagorean limma- being separated from the nearby 4096/3993, the interval forming the other part of the Pythagorean limma, by the nexus comma.