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[[Category:Limma]] | [[Category:Limma]] | ||
[[Category:Large comma]] | [[Category:Large comma]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:9edo]] | ||
[[Category:Bug]] | [[Category:Bug]] | ||
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Revision as of 20:52, 15 December 2021
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[sound info]
27/25, called the large limma or acute minor second, at 133.238 cents, has the remarkable property of almost exactly equaling a single step of 9edo, a step of which is 133 1/3 cents. Hence, nine large limmas fall just short of an octave by the ennealimma which is [1 -27 18⟩, a comma of less than a cent in size. If all of that were not enough, two large limmas are almost exactly a subminor third, since (7/6)/(27/25)2 = 4375/4374. Turning from microtempering to exotempering, 27/25 can be tempered out, leading to the bug family of temperaments, rather than the ennealimmal temperament which tempering out both the ennealimma and 4375/4374, the ragisma, leads to.
Coincidentally, 27/25 is exactly three octaves below the ratio between 432hz and 50hz, common frequencies in tuning and AC electrical power respectively.