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== Temperaments == | == Temperaments == | ||
Tempering out this comma in the 7-limit leads to the rank-3 [[gariboh]] temperament. See [[Gariboh family]] for the rank-3 temperament family where it is tempered out. See [[Gariboh clan]] for the rank-2 temperament clan where it is tempered out. | Tempering out this comma in the 7-limit leads to the rank-3 [[gariboh]] temperament. See [[Gariboh family]] for the rank-3 temperament family where it is tempered out. See [[Gariboh clan]] for the rank-2 temperament clan where it is tempered out, including 3.5.7 [[sirius]] temperament. Additionally, it can be tempered out in the 2.5/3.7/3 fractional subgroup, leading to [[gariberttet]]. | ||
== Etymology == | == Etymology == |
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major BP diesis
3125/3087, the gariboh comma, also known as the major BP diesis, is a small 7-limit comma measuring about 21.2 ¢. It is the amount by which a stack of two 25/21's exceeds 7/5.
Temperaments
Tempering out this comma in the 7-limit leads to the rank-3 gariboh temperament. See Gariboh family for the rank-3 temperament family where it is tempered out. See Gariboh clan for the rank-2 temperament clan where it is tempered out, including 3.5.7 sirius temperament. Additionally, it can be tempered out in the 2.5/3.7/3 fractional subgroup, leading to gariberttet.
Etymology
The name gariboh was given by Gene Ward Smith in 2005. It is a contraction of garibaldi and bohpier, the latter itself being a contraction of Bohlen-Pierce[1].
The name major BP diesis was given on the relevant portion of the Huygens-Fokker website[2].