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'''32/31''' is the '''small tricesimoprimal quartertone''' measuring about 55{{cent}}. It differs from [[33/32]], the undecimal quartertone, by [[1024/1023]] (approx. 1.69{{cent}}). It differs from [[31/30]], another tricesimoprimal quartertone, by [[961/960]] (approx. 1.80{{cent}}); they together make [[16/15]].
'''32/31''' is the '''small tricesimoprimal quartertone''' measuring about 55{{cent}}. It differs from [[33/32]], the undecimal quartertone, by [[1024/1023]] (approx. 1.69{{cent}}). It differs from [[31/30]], another tricesimoprimal quartertone, by [[961/960]] (approx. 1.80{{cent}}); they together make [[16/15]]. This interval is approximated well (about 0.4{{cent}} off) by [[22edo|1\22]] and extremely closely (about 0.0025{{cent}} off) by [[131edo|6\131]]. It can also serve as a generator for the [[escapade]] temperament (which both 22 and 131edo, among others, support).


This interval is significant in [[Helmholtz-Ellis notation]] as the formal comma to translate a Pythagorean interval to a nearby tricesimoprimal (31-limit) interval. The symbols being used are virtually identical to Persian quartertones accidentals invented by {{w|Ali-Naqi Vaziri}}.  
== Notation ==
This interval is significant in [[Helmholtz–Ellis notation]] as the formal comma to translate a Pythagorean interval to a nearby tricesimoprimal (31-limit) interval. The symbols are adapted from Persian quartertones accidentals invented by {{w|Ali-Naqi Vaziri}}.  


== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[31/16]] – its [[octave complement]]
* [[31/16]] – its [[octave complement]]
* [[31/24]] – its [[fifth complement]]
* [[31/24]] – its [[fourth complement]]
* [[Gallery of just intervals]]
* [[Gallery of just intervals]]


[[Category:Quartertone]]
[[Category:Quartertone]]