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The '''trienstonisma''' is an [[Unnoticeable comma|unnoticeable]] [[7-limit]] comma with a ratio of 43046721/43025920 and a value of approximately 0.84 [[cent]]s. This comma is significant on account of it being the difference by which a stack of five [[28/27]] third-tones falls short of one [[6/5]] minor third in [[ | The '''trienstonisma''' is an [[Unnoticeable comma|unnoticeable]] [[7-limit]] comma with a ratio of 43046721/43025920 and a value of approximately 0.84 [[cent]]s. This comma is significant on account of it being the difference by which a stack of five [[28/27]] third-tones falls short of one [[6/5]] minor third in [[just intonation]] – this significance in relation to third-tones being the source of its name. Tempering it out leads to a form of [[Trienstonismic temperaments|trienstonismic temperament]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:46, 4 November 2024
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- Not to be confused with Trienstonic comma.
The trienstonisma is an unnoticeable 7-limit comma with a ratio of 43046721/43025920 and a value of approximately 0.84 cents. This comma is significant on account of it being the difference by which a stack of five 28/27 third-tones falls short of one 6/5 minor third in just intonation – this significance in relation to third-tones being the source of its name. Tempering it out leads to a form of trienstonismic temperament.