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{{Infobox Interval|Name=Secorian limma|Color name=3or1, <br>thoru unison|Comma=yes}}117/112, the Secorian limma, is a [[13-limit]] interval. It can be seen as:
{{Infobox Interval
| Name = secorian limma
| Color name = 3or1, <br>thoru unison
| Comma = yes
}}
'''117/112''', the '''secorian limma''', is a [[13-limit]] interval. It is a [[256/243|Pythagorean limma]] minus a [[secorian comma]], from which it derives its name. It can also be seen as:
* The difference between [[39/32]] and [[7/6]] or between [[16/13]] and [[9/7]];
* The difference between [[14/13]] and [[9/8]], or between [[32/27]] and [[26/21]];
* A stack of [[1053/1024]] and [[64/63]];
* [[22/21]] minus [[352/351]].


* The difference between [[39/32]] and [[7/6]] or between [[16/13]] and [[9/7]]
Much like 22/21, in many notation systems (e.g. [[FJS]], [[HEJI]]), it is an imperfect unison, as it is the stack of a tridecimal quartertone (1053/1024) and a septimal comma (64/63), neither of which changes the [[scale|scale degree]] or [[interval quality|quality]].
* The difference between [[14/13]] and [[9/8]], or between [[32/27]] and [[26/21]]
 
* [[256/243]] minus the [[Secorian comma]]
[[Category:Secorian]]
* A stack of [[1053/1024]] and [[64/63]]
* 22/21 minus a [[352/351]]

Latest revision as of 10:23, 28 March 2026

Interval information
Ratio 117/112
Factorization 2-4 × 32 × 7-1 × 13
Monzo [-4 2 0 -1 0 1
Size in cents 75.61176¢
Name secorian limma
Color name 3or1,
thoru unison
FJS name [math]\displaystyle{ \text{P1}^{13}_{7} }[/math]
Special properties reduced
Tenney norm (log2 nd) 13.6777
Weil norm (log2 max(n, d)) 13.7407
Wilson norm (sopfr(nd)) 34
Comma size medium
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117/112, the secorian limma, is a 13-limit interval. It is a Pythagorean limma minus a secorian comma, from which it derives its name. It can also be seen as:

Much like 22/21, in many notation systems (e.g. FJS, HEJI), it is an imperfect unison, as it is the stack of a tridecimal quartertone (1053/1024) and a septimal comma (64/63), neither of which changes the scale degree or quality.