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| Monzo = 109 -67 0 -1 | | Monzo = 109 -67 0 -1 | ||
| Name = nanisma | | Name = nanisma | ||
| Color name = s<sup>10</sup>r7, quinbisaru 7th | |||
| Comma = yes | | Comma = yes | ||
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''' | The '''nanisma''' ({{monzo|legend=1| 109 -67 0 -1 }}) is an [[unnoticeable comma|unnoticeable]] [[7-limit]] (also [[2.3.7 subgroup|2.3.7-subgroup]]) [[comma]] measuring about 0.189 [[cent]]s. It is the tiny interval between the pythagorean ratio {{monzo| 107 -67 }} and the harmonic minor seventh of ratio [[7/4]]. | ||
The nanisma | The nanisma also describes the difference between {{monzo| 108 -68 }} (a stack of four [[17-comma]]s) and the septimal minor third of ratio [[7/6]], and the difference between {{monzo| -109 69 }} and the wide septimal major third of ratio [[9/7]]. In terms of commas, it is the difference between [[Mercator's comma]] and the [[garischisma]]. | ||
== | == Temperaments == | ||
The nanisma is tempered out in such notable | The nanisma is tempered out in such notable [[edo]]s as {{EDOs| 306, 1277, 1583, 2860, 4137, 4802, 5414, 6079, 6691, 11493, 12105, and 12770 }}, leading to the '''nanismic temperament''', in which sixty-seven fifths make up a septimal whole tone [[8/7]] with octave reduction. | ||
=== Nanic === | |||
See [[Very high accuracy temperaments #Nanic]]. | |||
=== Nanismic === | === Nanismic === | ||
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[[Comma list]]: {{monzo| 109 -67 0 -1 }} | [[Comma list]]: {{monzo| 109 -67 0 -1 }} | ||
{{Mapping|legend=1| 1 0 0 109 | 0 | {{Mapping|legend=1| 1 0 0 109 | 0 1 0 -67 | 0 0 1 0 }} | ||
: mapping generators: ~2, ~3, ~5 | |||
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[[Optimal tuning]] | [[Optimal tuning]]s: | ||
* [[WE]]: ~2 = 1199.999111{{c}}, ~3/2 = 701.957264{{c}}, ~5/4 = 386.315493{{c}} | |||
: [[error map]]: {{val| -0.0009 +0.0014 -0.0000 +0.0001 }} | |||
* [[CWE]]: ~2 = 1200.000000{{c}}, ~3/2 = 701.957796{{c}}, ~5/4 = 386.315103{{c}} | |||
: error map: {{val| 0.0000 +0.0028 +0.0014 +0.0018 }} | |||
{{Optimal ET sequence|legend=1| 53, 147d, 200, 253, 306c, 359, 412, 506d, 559, 612, 1277, 1889, 3525, 4137, 4190, 4802, 5414, 6079, 6691, 18184, 24875, 92809, 117684, 142559 }} | {{Optimal ET sequence|legend=1| 53, 147d, 200, 253, 306c, 359, 412, 506d, 559, 612, 1277, 1889, 3525, 4137, 4190, 4802, 5414, 6079, 6691, 18184, 24875, 92809, 117684, 142559 }} | ||
[[Badness | [[Badness]] (Sintel): TBD | ||
== Etymology == | |||
This comma was named by [[Margo Schulter]] in 2002<ref>[https://yahootuninggroupsultimatebackup.github.io/tuning/topicId_38852.html#38854 Yahoo! Tuning Group | ''Proposal: a high-order septimal schisma'']</ref>. | |||
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== External links == | == External links == | ||
* [http://tonalsoft.com/enc/n/nanisma.aspx Tonalsoft Encyclopedia| ''Nanisma''] | * [http://tonalsoft.com/enc/n/nanisma.aspx Tonalsoft Encyclopedia| ''Nanisma''] | ||
== Notes == | |||
[[Category:Nanismic]] | [[Category:Nanismic]] | ||
[[Category:Commas with unknown etymology]] | |||