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The "goldis comma", or the golden diesis, is a 5 limit comma that is approximately 50.55 cents in size, which is the amount by which six classic augmented second intervals of [[75/64]] fall short of [[8/3]]. Its ratio is 549755813888/533935546875, and its monzo is {{monzo| 39 -7 -12 }}. It is the sum of the [[250/243|porcupine comma]] and the [[Luna family|luna comma]], the difference between the [[negri comma]] and the [[Very high accuracy temperaments|kwazy comma]], and the difference between the [[Passion|passion comma]] and the [[semicomma]]. It is also the difference between 4 [[128/125|augmented commas]] and a [[2187/2048|pythagorean chromatic semitone]], as well as the difference between a [[9/8|pythagorean whole tone]] and three [[negri comma|negri commas]]. | The "goldis comma", or the golden diesis, is a 5 limit comma that is approximately 50.55 cents in size, which is the amount by which six classic augmented second intervals of [[75/64]] fall short of [[8/3]]. Its ratio is 549755813888/533935546875, and its [[monzo]] is {{monzo| 39 -7 -12 }}. It is the sum of the [[250/243|porcupine comma]] and the [[Luna family|luna comma]], the difference between the [[negri comma]] and the [[Very high accuracy temperaments|kwazy comma]], and the difference between the [[Passion|passion comma]] and the [[semicomma]]. It is also the difference between 4 [[128/125|augmented commas]] and a [[2187/2048|pythagorean chromatic semitone]], as well as the difference between a [[9/8|pythagorean whole tone]] and three [[negri comma|negri commas]]. | ||
==Notes on naming== | ==Notes on naming== |