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'''1089/1088''', otherwise known as the '''twosquare comma''', is an [[unnoticeable comma]] of the [[17-limit]] with a monzo of {{Monzo|-6 2 0 0 2 0 -1}}, and a value of roughly 1.59048 [[cent|cents]]. It is significant as the | '''1089/1088''', otherwise known as the '''twosquare comma''', is an [[unnoticeable comma]] of the [[17-limit]] with a monzo of {{Monzo|-6 2 0 0 2 0 -1}}, and a value of roughly 1.59048 [[cent|cents]]. It is significant as the amount by which a stack of two [[33/32]] quartertones exceeds one [[17/16]] large septendecimal semitone. It is also the amount by which an octave-reduced stack of two [[16/11]] undecimal sub-fifths falls short of one [[18/17]] small septendecimal semitone. Tempering it out leads to a form of '''twosquare temperament''', and enables [[twosquare chords]]. | ||
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1089/1088, otherwise known as the twosquare comma, is an unnoticeable comma of the 17-limit with a monzo of [-6 2 0 0 2 0 -1⟩, and a value of roughly 1.59048 cents. It is significant as the amount by which a stack of two 33/32 quartertones exceeds one 17/16 large septendecimal semitone. It is also the amount by which an octave-reduced stack of two 16/11 undecimal sub-fifths falls short of one 18/17 small septendecimal semitone. Tempering it out leads to a form of twosquare temperament, and enables twosquare chords.