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'''17303/17280''', the '''tridecimal eighth-octave comma''', is an unnoticable comma that is the difference between three [[12/11]] neutral seconds and a [[13/10]] supermajor third. It is tempered out in low EDOs that are a multiple of 8, along with [[214990848/214358881]] and [[815830271/800000000]], defining various [[8th-octave temperaments]].  However, that's not all, as it is also tempered out in EDOs such as [[159edo]].
'''17303/17280''', the '''tridecimal eighth-octave comma''', is an unnoticable comma that is the difference between three [[12/11]] neutral seconds and a [[13/10]] semisixth, and is also the interval separating [[1331/1296]] from the simpler [[40/39]]. It is tempered out in low EDOs that are a multiple of 8, along with [[214990848/214358881]] and [[815730721/800000000]], defining various [[8th-octave temperaments]].  However, that's not all, as it is also tempered out in EDOs such as [[159edo]].


[[Category:Commas named for their periods per equave]]
[[Category:Commas named for their periods per equave]]