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"Kleisma" is a term with several related uses in music theory, to refer to small comma-sized intervals or intervals with a certain function in a scale.{{Wikipedia}}
The '''kleisma''' most commonly refers to:
The '''kleisma''' most commonly refers to:
* The interval [[15625/15552]];  
* The interval [[15625/15552]];  
* In the context of [[sagittal notation]], a comma of about that size, specifically between half of the 200-comma ({{monzo| 317 -200 }}) and half of the [[Pythagorean comma]] ({{monzo| -19 12 }});  
* By extension, a melodic unit of about the size of 15625/15552 (≈ 8.1{{cent}}). See [[Kleisma (interval region)]];  
* In scale theory, the difference between a [[chroma]] and a [[Diesis (scale theory)|diesis]], more precisely a '''moskleisma''', as used in the [[extended meantone notation]].  
* In scale theory, the difference between a [[chroma]] and a [[Diesis (scale theory)|diesis]], more precisely a '''moskleisma''', as used in [[extended meantone notation]].  


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Latest revision as of 08:06, 16 April 2025

"Kleisma" is a term with several related uses in music theory, to refer to small comma-sized intervals or intervals with a certain function in a scale.

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