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'''1/11-comma meantone''' is a tuning of meantone where the [[3/2|fifth]] is flattened by 1/11 of the [[81/80|syntonic comma]], producing a fifth of 699.9998836 cents. This is approximated well by [[12edo]], differing only by 1/132 of [[Kirnberger's atom]].
'''1/11-comma meantone''' is a tuning of meantone where the [[3/2|fifth]] is flattened by 1/11 of the [[81/80|syntonic comma]], producing a fifth of 699.9998836 cents. This is approximated well by [[12edo]], differing only by 1/132 of [[Kirnberger's atom]].

Latest revision as of 22:11, 10 August 2025

This page presents a topic of primarily mathematical interest.

While it is derived from sound mathematical principles, its applications in terms of utility for actual music may be limited, highly contrived, or as yet unknown.

1/11-comma meantone is a tuning of meantone where the fifth is flattened by 1/11 of the syntonic comma, producing a fifth of 699.9998836 cents. This is approximated well by 12edo, differing only by 1/132 of Kirnberger's atom.

In the 7-limit, 1/11-comma’s fifth is a good sharptone generator. In the 11-limit, it becomes a good meanertone generator.