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The term '''subchromatic'''{{idiosyncratic}} has several meanings.
The term '''subchromatic''' has several meanings.


* Small (''commatic''), nondiatonic dimensions of higher-rank extended-diatonic temeraments.
* Small (''commatic''), nondiatonic dimensions of higher-rank extended-diatonic temeraments.
* Small, nondiatonic accidentals (regardless of whether it is [[enharmonic unison|tempered out]] or not) in some extended diatonic notations.
* Small, nondiatonic accidentals (regardless of whether it is [[enharmonic unison|tempered out]] or not) in some extended diatonic notations.
* Generator interval smaller than [[chromatic]] in your context.
 
The term '''subchroma''' also has several meanings.
 
* An interval that acts like a [[chroma]] for subdivided [[interval quality]], e.g. difference between [[minor]] and [[subminor]].
* Any interval smaller than [[chromatic]].


== See also ==
== See also ==
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* [[2.3-equivalent class and Pythagorean-commatic interval naming system|Pythagorean-commatic interval naming system]]
* [[2.3-equivalent class and Pythagorean-commatic interval naming system|Pythagorean-commatic interval naming system]]
* [[Syntonic–rastmic subchroma notation]]
* [[Syntonic–rastmic subchroma notation]]
* [[Alpharabian tuning]]


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