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== Temperament ==
== Temperament ==
Tempering out this comma leads to the 5-limit version of the [[ennealimmal]] temperament, which remarkably splits the octave into nine equal parts. Since the 7-limit temperament is far more natural to think of than the 5-limit, the 5-limit temperament is only provided below for bookkeeping purposes.
Tempering out this comma leads to the 5-limit version of the [[ennealimmal]] temperament, which remarkably splits the octave into nine equal parts. Since the [[7-limit]] temperament (definable by tempering out both [[2401/2400]] and [[4375/4374]], the two smallest superparticular ratios in the 7-limit) is far more natural to think of than the 5-limit, the 5-limit temperament is only provided below for bookkeeping purposes.


=== Ennealimmal ===  
=== Ennealimmal ===  
''For the 7-limit temperament, see [[Ragismic microtemperaments#Ennealimmal]].''
''For the 7-limit temperament, see [[Septiennealimmal clan#Ennealimmal]].''


[[Subgroup]]: 2.3.5
[[Subgroup]]: 2.3.5
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[[Category:Ennealimmal]]
[[Category:Ennealimmal]]
[[Category:Commas named for their periods per equave]]

Latest revision as of 14:29, 18 March 2025

Interval information
Ratio 7629394531250/7625597484987
Factorization 2 × 3-27 × 518
Monzo [1 -27 18
Size in cents 0.8618262¢
Name ennealimma
Color name sy18-3, satritribiyo negative 3rd
FJS name [math]\displaystyle{ \text{6d}{-3}^{5,5,5,5,5,5,5,5,5,5,5,5,5,5,5,5,5,5} }[/math]
Special properties reduced
Tenney height (log2 nd) 85.5887
Weil height (log2 max(n, d)) 85.5894
Wilson height (sopfr(nd)) 173
Comma size unnoticeable
Open this interval in xen-calc

The ennealimma, meaning nine limmas, with monzo [1 -27 18, is a 5-limit unnoticeable comma measuring about 0.86 cents. It is the amount by which a stack of nine large limmas falls short of the octave.

Temperament

Tempering out this comma leads to the 5-limit version of the ennealimmal temperament, which remarkably splits the octave into nine equal parts. Since the 7-limit temperament (definable by tempering out both 2401/2400 and 4375/4374, the two smallest superparticular ratios in the 7-limit) is far more natural to think of than the 5-limit, the 5-limit temperament is only provided below for bookkeeping purposes.

Ennealimmal

For the 7-limit temperament, see Septiennealimmal clan#Ennealimmal.

Subgroup: 2.3.5

Comma list: 7629394531250/7625597484987

Mapping[9 1 1], 0 2 3]]

Optimal tuning (CTE): ~27/25 = 1\9, ~5/3 = 884.319

Supporting ETs: 612, 171, 441, 99, 270, 72, 27, 45, 711, 18bc, 9bcc, 243, 369, 126

Etymology

The name consists of Greek ennea- ("nine") + limma, coined by Paul Erlich and Gene Ward Smith in 2001[1].

See also

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