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'''55/49''', the '''werckismic tone''', is 0.02 [[cent]]s flat of the 200 cent tone of [[12edo]], and 441/440 (3.9 cents) flat of the major whole tone, [[9/8]]. This is related to the fact that two schismas ([[32805/32768]] each) are very nearly [[441/440]], differing only by the comma {{Monzo|27 -14 -3 2 -1}} of 0.02 cents. It arises in [[11-limit]] scales as the interval from [[7/5]] to [[11/7]].
'''55/49''', the '''werckismic tone''', is 0.02{{cent}} flat of the 200 cent tone of [[12edo]], and 441/440 (3.) flat of the major whole tone, [[9/8]]. It is identified with the 200 cent tone by the [[spoob]] comma, which sets 6 instances of this interval to be equal to the octave. This is related to the fact that two schismas ([[32805/32768]] each) are very nearly [[441/440]], differing only by the comma {{Monzo|27 -14 -3 2 -1}} of 0.02{{c}}. It arises in [[11-limit]] scales as the interval from [[7/5]] to [[11/7]].


In [[Functional Just System]] and [[Helmholtz-Ellis notation]], this interval is represented by an augmented unison.  
In [[Functional Just System]] and [[Helmholtz–Ellis notation]], this interval is represented by an augmented unison.  


== See also ==
== See also ==