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{{Infobox interval|Ratio=261/260|Name= | {{Infobox interval|Ratio=261/260|Name=major vinetonema|Color name=Twenothugu unison|Comma=yes}} | ||
'''261/260''', the '''major vinetonema''' is a [[comma]] in the [[29-limit]]. It forms the difference between [[29/26]] (vicesimononal whole tone) and [[10/9]]. | '''261/260''', the '''major vinetonema''' is a [[comma]] in the [[29-limit]]. It forms the difference between [[29/26]] (vicesimononal whole tone) and [[10/9]]. | ||
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* [[List of superparticular intervals]] | * [[List of superparticular intervals]] | ||
[[Category:Commas named for the intervals they stack]] | |||
Latest revision as of 14:35, 4 April 2025
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261/260, the major vinetonema is a comma in the 29-limit. It forms the difference between 29/26 (vicesimononal whole tone) and 10/9.
Etymology
The word vinetonema was introduced by Xenllium in 2024. It is a contraction of vicesimononal whole tone comma into a single word.
See also
- 494/493 – minor vinetonema
- Small comma
- List of superparticular intervals