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{{Infobox Interval | {{Infobox Interval | ||
| Name = Goldis comma | | Name = Goldis comma | ||
| Color name = Trisa-quadtrigu comma | |||
| Ratio = 549755813888/533935546875 | | Ratio = 549755813888/533935546875 | ||
| Comma = yes | | Comma = yes | ||
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The '''goldis comma''' ([[ratio]]: 549755813888/533935546875, {{monzo|legend=1| 39 -7 -12 }}) is a [[medium comma|medium]] [[5-limit]] [[comma]] which is the amount by which six classic augmented second intervals of [[75/64]] fall short of [[8/3]]. It is the sum of the [[250/243|porcupine comma]] (a.k.a. maximal diesis) and the [[luna comma]], the difference between the [[negri comma]] and the [[kwazy comma]], and the difference between the [[passion comma]] and the [[semicomma]]. It is also the difference between 4 [[128/125|dieses]] and a [[2187/2048|pythagorean chromatic semitone]], as well as the difference between a [[9/8|pythagorean whole tone]] and three [[negri comma|negri commas]]. | |||
The '''goldis comma''' is the amount by which six classic augmented second intervals of [[75/64]] fall short of [[8/3]] | |||
== Temperaments == | == Temperaments == | ||
[[Tempering out]] this comma leads to the [[goldis]] temperament. It is mostly [[support]]ed by [[edo]]s in the Fibonacci sequence. These are [[21edo]], [[34edo]], [[55edo]], and [[89edo]]. ([[144edo]] does not temper out this comma in the [[patent val]], though the [[warts|144c val]] supports it.) | |||
== Etymology == | |||
This comma was named by [[Userminusone]] as a contraction of ''golden diesis''. The diesis part represents the fact that this comma is close to the size of a [[diesis (interval region)|diesis]]. The golden part refers to that the temperament tempering out this comma has a generator which is extremely close to [[golden ratio|logarithmic phi]], or 1200/phi cents. | |||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
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* [[Acoustic phi]] | * [[Acoustic phi]] | ||
* [[Golden ratio]] | * [[Golden ratio]] | ||
[[Category:Commas named for the generator of their temperament]] | |||
[[Category:Commas named after their interval size]] |
Latest revision as of 16:16, 14 June 2025
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The goldis comma (ratio: 549755813888/533935546875, monzo: [39 -7 -12⟩) is a medium 5-limit comma which is the amount by which six classic augmented second intervals of 75/64 fall short of 8/3. It is the sum of the porcupine comma (a.k.a. maximal diesis) and the luna comma, the difference between the negri comma and the kwazy comma, and the difference between the passion comma and the semicomma. It is also the difference between 4 dieses and a pythagorean chromatic semitone, as well as the difference between a pythagorean whole tone and three negri commas.
Temperaments
Tempering out this comma leads to the goldis temperament. It is mostly supported by edos in the Fibonacci sequence. These are 21edo, 34edo, 55edo, and 89edo. (144edo does not temper out this comma in the patent val, though the 144c val supports it.)
Etymology
This comma was named by Userminusone as a contraction of golden diesis. The diesis part represents the fact that this comma is close to the size of a diesis. The golden part refers to that the temperament tempering out this comma has a generator which is extremely close to logarithmic phi, or 1200/phi cents.