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The '''enneadecacot comma''' is a [[5-limit]] [[ | The '''enneadecacot comma''' is a [[5-limit]] [[small comma]] measuring roughly 17 [[cent|cents]]. Tempering it in the 5-limit results in the [[Rank-2 temperament|rank-2]] [[enneadecacot family#enneadecacot|enneadecacot]] temperament, a [[microtemperament]] which resembles a stretched [[32edo]] or compressed [[33edo]]. | ||
== Etymology == | == Etymology == | ||
The comma was first named in 2024 by [[User:CompactStar|CompactStar]]. It is so named because the associated temperament divides the perfect fifth into 19 equal parts. | The comma was first named in 2024 by [[User:CompactStar|CompactStar]]. It is so named because the associated temperament divides the perfect fifth into 19 equal parts. | ||
[[Category:Enneadecacot]] | [[Category:Enneadecacot]] | ||
Revision as of 07:28, 11 May 2024
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The enneadecacot comma is a 5-limit small comma measuring roughly 17 cents. Tempering it in the 5-limit results in the rank-2 enneadecacot temperament, a microtemperament which resembles a stretched 32edo or compressed 33edo.
Etymology
The comma was first named in 2024 by CompactStar. It is so named because the associated temperament divides the perfect fifth into 19 equal parts.