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m the keladisma is named after the En-Keladim from Tolkien's *Notion Club Papers*, in keeping with the derivation of the name of the temperament Minalzidar |
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'''351/343''', the '''keladisma''', is a no-twos [[13-limit]] and 3.7.13 subgroup comma of about 40 cents. It can be defined as the difference between a stack of three [[7/3]] minor tenths and the [[13/1|13th harmonic]]. Tempering this out in the 3.7.13 subgroup leads to the ''' | '''351/343''', the '''keladisma''', is a no-twos [[13-limit]] and 3.7.13 subgroup comma of about 40 cents. It can be defined as the difference between a stack of three [[7/3]] minor tenths and the [[13/1|13th harmonic]]. Tempering this out in the 3.7.13 subgroup leads to the '''keladic''' temperament, generated by a sharp 7/3 or flat [[9/7]] against the tritave. | ||
This comma is notably also tempered out in Minalzidar, the 3.7.11.13 extension of [[Mintaka]], and in squad, a full 13-limit extension of [[squares]]. | This comma is notably also tempered out in Minalzidar, the 3.7.11.13 extension of [[Mintaka]], and in squad, a full 13-limit extension of [[squares]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:46, 20 March 2025
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351/343, the keladisma, is a no-twos 13-limit and 3.7.13 subgroup comma of about 40 cents. It can be defined as the difference between a stack of three 7/3 minor tenths and the 13th harmonic. Tempering this out in the 3.7.13 subgroup leads to the keladic temperament, generated by a sharp 7/3 or flat 9/7 against the tritave.
This comma is notably also tempered out in Minalzidar, the 3.7.11.13 extension of Mintaka, and in squad, a full 13-limit extension of squares.