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| Comma = yes | |||
| Name = fairytale comma, | |||
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'''1001/1000'', otherwise known as the '''fairytale comma''', or the '''sinbadma''', is an [[unnoticeable comma|unnoticeable]] [[13-limit]] comma by which a stack consisting of [[ | '''1001/1000''', otherwise known as the '''fairytale comma''', or the '''sinbadma''', is an [[unnoticeable comma|unnoticeable]] [[2.5.7.11.13 subgroup|no-3s]] [[13-limit]] comma by which a stack consisting of [[7/5]], [[11/10]], and [[13/10]] exceeds the [[octave]], or equivalently stated, a stack consisting of [[7/4]], [[11/8]], and [[13/8]] exceeds the [[128/125|125/32]] classical augmented seventh. It represents the tiny interval between between the starling comma [[126/125]] and the grossma [[144/143]], between [[26/25]] and [[80/77]], and between [[77/75]] and [[40/39]]. | ||
[[Category: | == Etymology == | ||
[[Category: | The name is likely a reference to ''[[Wikipedia:One Thousand and One Nights|One Thousand and One Nights]]''. | ||
== See also == | |||
* [[Sinbadmic chords]] | |||
* [[Unnoticeable comma]] | |||
[[Category:Sinbadmic]] | |||
[[Category:Commas referencing a famous use of a number]] |
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1001/1000, otherwise known as the fairytale comma, or the sinbadma, is an unnoticeable no-3s 13-limit comma by which a stack consisting of 7/5, 11/10, and 13/10 exceeds the octave, or equivalently stated, a stack consisting of 7/4, 11/8, and 13/8 exceeds the 125/32 classical augmented seventh. It represents the tiny interval between between the starling comma 126/125 and the grossma 144/143, between 26/25 and 80/77, and between 77/75 and 40/39.
Etymology
The name is likely a reference to One Thousand and One Nights.