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'''15625/15552''', which is sometimes called the '''kleisma''', is the [[small comma|small]] [[5-limit]] [[comma]] that separates a stack of six classic minor thirds of [[6/5]] with [[3/1]], and is also the difference between the classic chromatic semitone ([[25/24]]) and the greater diesis ([[648/625]]). Like the [[magic comma]], instead of being tempered out in [[12edo]], it is inflated to an entire semitone—six 6/5's make an augmented eleventh (18 steps), while 3/1 is a perfect tweltfth (19 steps); conversely, 25/24 is mapped to a semitone while 648/625 is tempered out. Its [[square superparticular #Glossary|S-expression]] of S25<sup>2</sup> × S26 directly implies that it is expressible as ([[25/24]])<sup>2</sup>/([[27/25]]).
'''15625/15552''', which is sometimes called the '''kleisma''', is the [[small comma|small]] [[5-limit]] [[comma]] that separates a stack of six classic minor thirds of [[6/5]] with [[3/1]], or a stack of five 6/5s with [[5/2]]. It is also the difference between the classic chromatic semitone ([[25/24]]) and the greater diesis ([[648/625]]), which is also known as the diminished comma. Like the [[magic comma]], instead of being tempered out in [[12edo]], it is inflated to an entire semitone—six 6/5's make an augmented eleventh (18 steps), while 3/1 is a perfect tweltfth (19 steps); conversely, 25/24 is mapped to a semitone while 648/625 is tempered out. Its [[square superparticular #Glossary|S-expression]] of S25<sup>2</sup> × S26 directly implies that it is expressible as ([[25/24]])<sup>2</sup>/([[27/25]]).


== Temperaments ==
== Temperaments ==
This comma is tempered out in the [[hanson]] temperament. See [[Kleismic family]] for the rank-2 temperament family where it is tempered out. See [[Kleismic rank three family|Kleismic rank-3 family]] for the rank-3 temperament family where it is tempered out.  
This comma is tempered out in the [[kleismic]] temperament. See [[Kleismic family]] for the rank-2 temperament family where it is tempered out and [[Kleismic rank-3 family]] for the rank-3 temperament family where it is tempered out.
 
== Etymology ==
This comma was named by {{w|Shohé Tanaka}} in 1890.  


== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Kleisma]] (disambiguation page)
* [[Kleisma]] (disambiguation page)
== External links ==
* [http://tonalsoft.com/enc/k/kleisma.aspx Tonalsoft Encyclopedia | ''Kleisma'']


[[Category:Kleismic]]
[[Category:Kleismic]]
[[Category:Commas named by translating something into another language]]
[[Category:Commas named by translating something into another language]]

Latest revision as of 13:30, 27 August 2025

Interval information
Ratio 15625/15552
Factorization 2-6 × 3-5 × 56
Monzo [-6 -5 6
Size in cents 8.107279¢
Name kleisma
Color name y6-2, tribiyo negative 2nd,
Tribiyo comma
FJS name [math]\displaystyle{ \text{dd}{-2}^{5,5,5,5,5,5} }[/math]
Special properties reduced
Tenney height (log2 nd) 27.8564
Weil height (log2 max(n, d)) 27.8631
Wilson height (sopfr(nd)) 57
Comma size small
S-expression S252 × S26
Open this interval in xen-calc
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15625/15552, which is sometimes called the kleisma, is the small 5-limit comma that separates a stack of six classic minor thirds of 6/5 with 3/1, or a stack of five 6/5s with 5/2. It is also the difference between the classic chromatic semitone (25/24) and the greater diesis (648/625), which is also known as the diminished comma. Like the magic comma, instead of being tempered out in 12edo, it is inflated to an entire semitone—six 6/5's make an augmented eleventh (18 steps), while 3/1 is a perfect tweltfth (19 steps); conversely, 25/24 is mapped to a semitone while 648/625 is tempered out. Its S-expression of S252 × S26 directly implies that it is expressible as (25/24)2/(27/25).

Temperaments

This comma is tempered out in the kleismic temperament. See Kleismic family for the rank-2 temperament family where it is tempered out and Kleismic rank-3 family for the rank-3 temperament family where it is tempered out.

Etymology

This comma was named by Shohé Tanaka in 1890.

See also

External links