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While dog temperament is an exotemperament, we have names like "father comma" for 16/15 so I think this is acceptable.
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'''81/76''', the '''dog comma''' is a [[19-limit]] interval, 110.3 [[cent]]s in size. It is the difference between [[19/16]] (otonal minor third) and [[81/64]] (Pythagorean major third).
'''81/76''', the '''dog comma''' is a [[19-limit]] interval, 110.3 [[cent]]s in size. It is the difference between [[19/16]] (otonal minor third) and [[81/64]] (Pythagorean major third) and thus is [[81/80]] larger than [[20/19]].


== Etymology ==
== Etymology ==
The word ''dog'' for this interval was introduced by [[User:Xenllium|Xenllium]] in 2023. It was translated from Japanese word <span style="font-family:san-serif" lang="ja">犬</span> (<span style="font-family:san-serif" lang="ja">いぬ</span>, inu), a play of its [[Color notation|color name]], ''inu'' (as the identical pronunciation).
The word ''dog'' for this interval was introduced by [[User:Xenllium|Xenllium]] in 2023. It was translated from Japanese word <span style="font-family:san-serif" lang="ja">犬</span> (<span style="font-family:san-serif" lang="ja">いぬ</span>, inu), a play of its [[Color notation|color name]], ''inu'' (as the identical pronunciation).
== Temperaments ==
{{see also| No-fives subgroup temperaments #Dog }}
Tempering this interval leads to a 2.3.19 version of [[mavila]] where four mavila fifths yields [[19/16]], so is potentially of relevance in [[16edo]] if one wants to interpret its fifth as a 27{{cent}} flat ~3/2.


== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Large comma]]
* [[Large comma]]
* [[No-fives subgroup temperaments #Dog|Dog temperament]]


[[Category:Semitone]]
[[Category:Semitone]]
[[Category:Commas named after their color name]]
[[Category:Commas named by translating something into another language]]