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== Etymology ==
== Etymology ==
The name ''hemifamity'' was given by [[Gene Ward Smith]] in 2005 as a contraction of ''hemififths'' and ''amity''<ref>[https://yahootuninggroupsultimatebackup.github.io/tuning-math/topicId_12900.html Yahoo! Tuning Group | ''Seven limit comma names from pairs of temperament names'']</ref>.  
The name ''hemifamity'' was given by [[Gene Ward Smith]] in 2005 as a contraction of ''hemififths'' and ''amity''<ref>[https://yahootuninggroupsultimatebackup.github.io/tuning-math/topicId_12900.html Yahoo! Tuning Group | ''Seven limit comma names from pairs of temperament names'']</ref>.  
An alternate name for the comma, the ''aberschisma'', was given by [[User:Tristanbay|Tristan Bay]]
n 2024 as a reference to groundfault's aberrismic theory, being the difference between two of the most common aberrismas in just intonation (81/80 and 64/63).i
in 2024 as a referen to [[groundfault]]<nowiki/>ce
in 20 as a reference to [[groundfault]]24


== Notes ==
== Notes ==


[[Category:Hemifamity]]
[[Category:Hemifamity]]

Revision as of 02:03, 8 February 2024

Interval information
Ratio 5120/5103
Factorization 210 × 3-6 × 5 × 7-1
Monzo [10 -6 1 -1
Size in cents 5.757802¢
Names hemifamity comma,
5/7-kleisma,
aberschisma
Color name sry1, saruyo 1sn,
Saruyo comma
FJS name [math]\displaystyle{ \text{P1}^{5}_{7} }[/math]
Special properties reduced
Tenney height (log2 nd) 24.6391
Weil height (log2 max(n, d)) 24.6439
Wilson height (sopfr(nd)) 50
Comma size small
S-expression S8 / S9
Open this interval in xen-calc

5120/5103, the hemifamity comma, 5/7-kleisma, or aberschisma, is a small 7-limit comma measuring about 5.8 ¢. It is the difference between 7/5 (small septimal tritone) and 1024/729 (Pythagorean diminished fifth), or between 10/7 (large septimal tritone) and 729/512 (Pythagorean augmented fourth). It is also the difference between 15/14 and 2187/2048, between 21/20 and 256/243, between 80/63 and 81/64, etc., hence, between the septimal comma of 64/63 and the syntonic comma of 81/80.

Temperaments

Tempering it out leads to the rank-3 hemifamity temperament, which splits the septimal quartertone 36/35 into two equal parts, each representing 81/80~64/63. Rank-2 temperaments that temper it out include hemififths and amity, to name two. Edos that temper it out include 12, 29, 34, 41, 46, 53, 58, 87, 94, 99, 111, 140, 145, 152, 239, 292, 391, etc. See Hemifamity family for the rank-3 family where it is tempered out. See Hemifamity temperaments for a collection of rank-2 temperaments where it is tempered out.

Etymology

The name hemifamity was given by Gene Ward Smith in 2005 as a contraction of hemififths and amity[1].

An alternate name for the comma, the aberschisma, was given by Tristan Bay

n 2024 as a reference to groundfault's aberrismic theory, being the difference between two of the most common aberrismas in just intonation (81/80 and 64/63).i

in 2024 as a referen to groundfaultce

in 20 as a reference to groundfault24

Notes