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'''42/41''', the '''small 41-limit fifth tone''', is a [[41-limit]] (2.3.7.41-subgroup) interval of around 41.7 [[cent]]s. It is very close to the augmented comma of [[128/125]], separate from it by the [[unnoticeable comma]] of 2625/2624. [[User: MisterShafXen|MisterShafXen]] proposes the name ''41-limit diesis'' for this comma, owing to its proximity to the 5-limit diesis. | '''42/41''', the '''small 41-limit fifth-tone''', is a [[41-limit]] (2.3.7.41-subgroup) interval of around 41.7 [[cent]]s. It is very close to the augmented comma of [[128/125]], separate from it by the [[unnoticeable comma]] of 2625/2624. [[User: MisterShafXen|MisterShafXen]] proposes the name ''41-limit diesis'' for this comma, owing to its proximity to the 5-limit diesis. | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[41/40]] – the large 41-limit fifth tone | * [[41/40]] – the large 41-limit fifth-tone |
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42/41, the small 41-limit fifth-tone, is a 41-limit (2.3.7.41-subgroup) interval of around 41.7 cents. It is very close to the augmented comma of 128/125, separate from it by the unnoticeable comma of 2625/2624. MisterShafXen proposes the name 41-limit diesis for this comma, owing to its proximity to the 5-limit diesis.
See also
- 41/40 – the large 41-limit fifth-tone