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== Temperaments == | == Temperaments == | ||
When this ratio is taken as a comma to be tempered in the [[5-limit]], it produces the [[blackwood]] temperament, and it may be called the '''blackwood comma'''. Edos tempering it out include [[5edo]], [[10edo]], [[15edo]], [[20edo]], [[25edo]] and [[30edo]]. See [[limmic temperaments]] for a number of other temperaments where it is tempered out. | When this ratio is taken as a comma to be tempered in the [[5-limit]], it produces the [[blackwood]] temperament, and it may be called the '''blackwood comma'''. Edos tempering it out include [[5edo]], [[10edo]], [[15edo]], [[20edo]], [[25edo]] and [[30edo]]. See [[limmic temperaments]] for a number of other temperaments where it is tempered out. | ||
== Notation == | |||
In musical notations that use the cycle of fifths and fourths along with seven note names, such as the [[ups and downs notation]], the limma is represented by the distances between B and C, as well as between E and F. | |||
== See also == | == See also == | ||