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== Temperaments == | == Temperaments == | ||
[[Tempering out]] this comma results in the 5-limit version of the [[undim]] temperament. This temperament is notably a member of the [[ | [[Tempering out]] this comma results in the 5-limit version of the [[undim]] temperament. This temperament is notably a member of the [[schismic–Pythagorean equivalence continuum]], with ''n'' = 4. In other words, it equates the [[Pythagorean comma]] with a stack of four [[schisma]]s. See [[Undim family]] for the family of temperament where it is tempered out. | ||
== Etymology == | |||
This comma was named by [[Petr Pařízek]] in 2011 in terms of the corresponding temperament, undim<ref>See [[Undim family]] for sources.</ref>. | |||
== Notes == | |||
[[Category:Undim]] | [[Category:Undim]] | ||
[[Category:Commas | [[Category:Commas named for their regular temperament properties]] | ||
Latest revision as of 16:19, 10 December 2024
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reduced subharmonic
The undim comma (monzo: [41 -20 -4⟩, ratio: 2199023255552/2179240250625) is a small 5-limit comma of about 15.645 cents. It is the amount by which a stack of four ptolemaic augmented seconds (1215/1024) falls short of the octave.
Temperaments
Tempering out this comma results in the 5-limit version of the undim temperament. This temperament is notably a member of the schismic–Pythagorean equivalence continuum, with n = 4. In other words, it equates the Pythagorean comma with a stack of four schismas. See Undim family for the family of temperament where it is tempered out.
Etymology
This comma was named by Petr Pařízek in 2011 in terms of the corresponding temperament, undim[1].
Notes
- ↑ See Undim family for sources.