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== Temperaments == | == Temperaments == | ||
Tempering this interval leads to a 2.3.19 version of [[mavila]] where four mavila fifths yields [[19/16]], so is potentially of relevance in [[16edo]] if one wants to interpret its fifth as ~3/2. | Tempering this interval leads to a 2.3.19 version of [[mavila]] where four mavila fifths yields [[19/16]], so is potentially of relevance in [[16edo]] if one wants to interpret its fifth as a 27{{cent}} flat ~3/2. | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
Revision as of 19:19, 24 August 2024
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Inu comma
81/76, the dog comma is a 19-limit interval, 110.3 cents in size. It is the difference between 19/16 (otonal minor third) and 81/64 (Pythagorean major third) and thus is 81/80 larger than 20/19.
Etymology
The word dog for this interval was introduced by Xenllium in 2023. It was translated from Japanese word 犬 (いぬ, inu), a play of its color name, inu (as the identical pronunciation).
Temperaments
Tempering this interval leads to a 2.3.19 version of mavila where four mavila fifths yields 19/16, so is potentially of relevance in 16edo if one wants to interpret its fifth as a 27 ¢ flat ~3/2.