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{{Infobox Interval
{{Infobox Interval
| Name = septendecimal quartertones comma
| Name = quadrantonisma
| Color name =17oo1urg2, sosolurugu 2nd,<br>Sosolurugu comma
| Color name =17oo1urg2, sosolurugu 2nd,<br>Sosolurugu comma
| Comma = yes
| Comma = yes
}}
}}
'''1156/1155''' is a [[17-limit]] no-13 [[superparticular]] [[comma]] measuring about 1.41 [[cent]]s. It may be properly described as the ''septendecimal quartertones comma'', since it is the difference between [[34/33]] and [[35/34]], the two 17-limit quartertones.  
'''1156/1155''', the '''quadrantonisma''', is a [[17-limit]] no-13 [[superparticular]] [[comma]] measuring about 1.41 [[cent]]s. It may be properly described as the ''septendecimal quartertones comma'', since it is the difference between [[34/33]] and [[35/34]], the two 17-limit quartertones.  


== Commatic relations ==
In terms of commas, it is the difference between the following pairs:  
In terms of commas, it is the difference between the following pairs:  
* [[289/288]] and [[385/384]]
* [[289/288]] and [[385/384]]
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== Temperaments ==
== Temperaments ==
Tempering out this comma results in [[35/33]] being split into two equal parts, each representing 34/33~35/34, and enables the related essentially tempered chords. If [[9801/9800]] is also added to the comma list, the quartertone above becomes literally a quarter of [[9/8]] and is located right between [[33/32]], the undecimal quartertone, and [[36/35]], the septimal quartertone.  
Tempering out this comma in the 17-limit results in the rank-6 '''quadrantonismic temperament''', or in the 2.3.5.7.11.17 subgroup, the rank-5 '''quadrantonic temperament'''. In either case [[35/33]] is split into two equal parts, each representing 34/33~35/34, and enables [[quadrantonismic chords]]. If [[9801/9800]] is also added to the comma list, the quartertone above becomes literally a quarter of [[9/8]] and is tuned exactly middle of [[33/32]], the undecimal quartertone, and [[36/35]], the septimal quartertone.
 
== Etymology ==
The quadrantonisma was named by [[Flora Canou]] in 2023. It is a contraction of ''septendecimal quartertones comma'' into a single word consisting of Latin ''quadrans'' ("fourth") and ''tonus'' ("tone").  


== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Unnoticeable comma]]
* [[Unnoticeable comma]]
* [[List of superparticular intervals]]
* [[List of superparticular intervals]]
[[Category:Quadrantonismic]]

Revision as of 09:50, 23 February 2023

Interval information
Ratio 1156/1155
Factorization 22 × 3-1 × 5-1 × 7-1 × 11-1 × 172
Monzo [2 -1 -1 -1 -1 0 2
Size in cents 1.498255¢
Name quadrantonisma
Color name 17oo1urg2, sosolurugu 2nd,
Sosolurugu comma
FJS name [math]\displaystyle{ \text{d2}^{17,17}_{5,7,11} }[/math]
Special properties square superparticular,
reduced
Tenney height (log2 nd) 20.3486
Weil height (log2 max(n, d)) 20.3499
Wilson height (sopfr(nd)) 64
Comma size unnoticeable
S-expression S34
Open this interval in xen-calc

1156/1155, the quadrantonisma, is a 17-limit no-13 superparticular comma measuring about 1.41 cents. It may be properly described as the septendecimal quartertones comma, since it is the difference between 34/33 and 35/34, the two 17-limit quartertones.

Commatic relations

In terms of commas, it is the difference between the following pairs:

It factors into the following pairs:

Temperaments

Tempering out this comma in the 17-limit results in the rank-6 quadrantonismic temperament, or in the 2.3.5.7.11.17 subgroup, the rank-5 quadrantonic temperament. In either case 35/33 is split into two equal parts, each representing 34/33~35/34, and enables quadrantonismic chords. If 9801/9800 is also added to the comma list, the quartertone above becomes literally a quarter of 9/8 and is tuned exactly middle of 33/32, the undecimal quartertone, and 36/35, the septimal quartertone.

Etymology

The quadrantonisma was named by Flora Canou in 2023. It is a contraction of septendecimal quartertones comma into a single word consisting of Latin quadrans ("fourth") and tonus ("tone").

See also