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== Etymology == | == Etymology == | ||
The word ''monk'' for this comma was introduced by [[User:Xenllium|Xenllium]] in 2023. It was translated from Japanese word <span style="font-family: | The word ''monk'' for this comma was introduced by [[User:Xenllium|Xenllium]] in 2023. It was translated from Japanese word <span style="font-family:san-serif" lang="ja">僧侶</span> (<span style="font-family:san-serif" lang="ja">そうりょ</span>, sōryo), a play of its [[Color notation|color name]], ''soruyo'' (as resembling pronunciation). | ||
== Notation == | |||
This comma can be represented as a secondary comma for 5C ({{Sagittal|\!}}) in Sagittal. | |||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[Small comma]] | * [[Small comma]] | ||
* [[List of superparticular intervals]] | * [[List of superparticular intervals]] | ||
[[Category:Commas named after their color name]] | |||
[[Category:Commas named by translating something into another language]] |
Latest revision as of 21:05, 21 August 2025
Interval information |
Soruyo comma
reduced
85/84, the monk comma, is a 17-limit superparticular interval. It is the difference between 6/5 and 17/14, as well as 7/5 and 17/12.
Etymology
The word monk for this comma was introduced by Xenllium in 2023. It was translated from Japanese word 僧侶 (そうりょ, sōryo), a play of its color name, soruyo (as resembling pronunciation).
Notation
This comma can be represented as a secondary comma for 5C ( ) in Sagittal.