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'''96/95''' is a [[19-limit]] [[superparticular]] | '''96/95''' is a [[small comma|small]] [[19-limit]] [[superparticular]] [[comma]] of about 18.13{{cent}}. It is the difference between [[6/5]] and [[19/16]], and between [[5/4]] and [[24/19]]. | ||
It is also known as the [[Rootminor triad|rootminor]] comma, | This interval is the 19th-partial chroma (19-limit formal comma) used to express 19-limit intervals in [[Ben Johnston's notation]], denoted with "{{invert|19}}" (a turned "19"), while its reciprocal is denoted with a plain "19". If the base note is C, then [[19/16]] is represented by C–Eb19. The [[Functional Just System]] and [[Helmholtz-Ellis notation]] use [[513/512]] as the formal comma instead. | ||
It is also known as the [[Rootminor triad|rootminor]] comma, and when tempered out it equates the 16:19:24 otonal minor triad with the 10:12:15 utonal. | |||
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Latest revision as of 11:14, 13 November 2024
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96/95 is a small 19-limit superparticular comma of about 18.13 ¢. It is the difference between 6/5 and 19/16, and between 5/4 and 24/19.
This interval is the 19th-partial chroma (19-limit formal comma) used to express 19-limit intervals in Ben Johnston's notation, denoted with "19" (a turned "19"), while its reciprocal is denoted with a plain "19". If the base note is C, then 19/16 is represented by C–Eb19. The Functional Just System and Helmholtz-Ellis notation use 513/512 as the formal comma instead.
It is also known as the rootminor comma, and when tempered out it equates the 16:19:24 otonal minor triad with the 10:12:15 utonal.