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''Comma'' can, less often, be used to refer to any interval bigger than 0 [[cents]], but smaller than around 30 cents. To distinguish this from the other definition of ''comma'', this is usually called '''comma (interval region)'''. For ''comma (interval region)'', see the page: '''[[Comma and diesis]]'''. | ''Comma'' can, less often, be used to refer to any interval bigger than 0 [[cents]], but smaller than around 30 cents. To distinguish this from the other definition of ''comma'', this is usually called '''comma (interval region)'''. For ''comma (interval region)'', see the page: '''[[Comma and diesis]]'''. | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:08, 3 September 2025
Comma usually refers to intervals that are tempered out to transform some limit or subgroup of just intonation into a temperament. For that, more common definition of comma, see the page: Comma.
Comma can, less often, be used to refer to any interval bigger than 0 cents, but smaller than around 30 cents. To distinguish this from the other definition of comma, this is usually called comma (interval region). For comma (interval region), see the page: Comma and diesis.