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We don't need to use the full q-limit diamond; from Diamond([1,3,5,7,9,11,15])
We don't need to use the full q-limit diamond; from Diamond([1,3,5,7,9,11,15])
we get: 540/539, 441/440, 385/384, 3388/3375, 243/242</pre></div>
we get: 540/539, 441/440, 385/384, 3388/3375, 243/242
 
=See also=
[[Essentially tempered scales]]
[[Dyadic chord#Essentially tempered dyadic chords|Essentially tempered dyadic chords]]</pre></div>
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Suppose S is a set of JI intervals i including 1 and 2 with 1 ≤ i ≤ 2 such
that if i is in S, so is 2/i. S is intended to represent a set of pitch classes
defining "consonance". A JI interval c is an essential tempering comma for S if:

1. c is greater than 1 but less than the smallest interval between any two
members of S

2. There are three intervals i, j, and k in S such that c = ij/k

For various odd limit diamonds, we get the following essential tempering commas:

5: 128/125

7: 126/125, 64/63

9: 225/224, 126/125, 245/243

11: 540/539, 441/440, 385/384, 243/242, 225/224, 896/891, 176/175, 126/125,
245/243

13: 1001/1000, 2200/2197, 729/728, 540/539, 441/440, 847/845, 385/384, 364/363,
352/351, 351/350, 325/324, 1573/1568, 243/242, 1188/1183, 225/224, 640/637,
196/195, 1287/1280, 896/891, 176/175

15: 1001/1000, 1575/1573, 2200/2197, 729/728, 676/675, 540/539, 441/440,
847/845, 385/384, 364/363, 352/351, 351/350, 325/324, 1573/1568, 3388/3375,
243/242, 1188/1183

17: 2601/2600, 2431/2430, 1275/1274, 1156/1155, 1089/1088, 2025/2023, 1001/1000,
936/935, 833/832, 1575/1573, 2200/2197, 729/728, 715/714, 676/675, 595/594,
561/560, 540/539, 442/441, 441/440, 847/845, 2880/2873, 2028/2023, 385/384,
375/374, 364/363, 352/351, 351/350, 4928/4913, 2295/2288, 325/324, 1573/1568

19: 4200/4199, 3136/3135, 2926/2925, 2601/2600, 2432/2431, 2431/2430, 5491/5488,
1729/1728, 1540/1539, 1521/1520, 1445/1444, 6864/6859, 1331/1330, 1275/1274,
1216/1215, 1156/1155, 1089/1088, 2025/2023, 1001/1000, 969/968, 936/935,
2720/2717, 6144/6137, 833/832, 1575/1573, 5415/5408, 3762/3757, 2200/2197,
729/728, 715/714, 676/675, 1862/1859, 595/594, 2912/2907, 2299/2295, 3978/3971,
561/560, 540/539, 513/512, 495/494, 476/475, 2304/2299, 456/455, 442/441,
441/440, 4704/4693, 847/845, 1235/1232, 2880/2873, 2057/2052, 2028/2023,
400/399, 385/384, 375/374, 364/363

21: 5985/5984, 4914/4913, 4200/4199, 4096/4095, 3136/3135, 2926/2925, 2601/2600,
2432/2431, 2431/2430, 2080/2079, 2058/2057, 3971/3969, 5491/5488, 1729/1728,
1701/1700, 3213/3211, 1540/1539, 1521/1520, 1445/1444, 6864/6859, 1331/1330,
1275/1274, 1216/1215, 1156/1155, 1089/1088, 2025/2023, 1001/1000, 969/968,
936/935, 2720/2717, 3553/3549, 4394/4389, 6144/6137, 833/832, 1617/1615,
1575/1573, 5415/5408, 3762/3757, 2200/2197, 729/728, 715/714, 9261/9248,
676/675, 1862/1859, 595/594, 2912/2907, 2299/2295, 3978/3971, 561/560,
6080/6069, 540/539, 513/512, 495/494, 476/475, 2304/2299, 456/455

We don't need to use the full q-limit diamond; from Diamond([1,3,5,7,9,11,15])
we get: 540/539, 441/440, 385/384, 3388/3375, 243/242

=See also=
[[Essentially tempered scales]]
[[Dyadic chord#Essentially tempered dyadic chords|Essentially tempered dyadic chords]]

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<html><head><title>Essential tempering commas</title></head><body>Suppose S is a set of JI intervals i including 1 and 2 with 1 ≤ i ≤ 2 such<br />
that if i is in S, so is 2/i. S is intended to represent a set of pitch classes<br />
defining &quot;consonance&quot;. A JI interval c is an essential tempering comma for S if:<br />
<br />
1. c is greater than 1 but less than the smallest interval between any two<br />
members of S<br />
<br />
2. There are three intervals i, j, and k in S such that c = ij/k<br />
<br />
For various odd limit diamonds, we get the following essential tempering commas:<br />
<br />
5: 128/125<br />
<br />
7: 126/125, 64/63<br />
<br />
9: 225/224, 126/125, 245/243<br />
<br />
11: 540/539, 441/440, 385/384, 243/242, 225/224, 896/891, 176/175, 126/125,<br />
245/243<br />
<br />
13: 1001/1000, 2200/2197, 729/728, 540/539, 441/440, 847/845, 385/384, 364/363,<br />
352/351, 351/350, 325/324, 1573/1568, 243/242, 1188/1183, 225/224, 640/637,<br />
196/195, 1287/1280, 896/891, 176/175<br />
<br />
15: 1001/1000, 1575/1573, 2200/2197, 729/728, 676/675, 540/539, 441/440,<br />
847/845, 385/384, 364/363, 352/351, 351/350, 325/324, 1573/1568, 3388/3375,<br />
243/242, 1188/1183<br />
<br />
17: 2601/2600, 2431/2430, 1275/1274, 1156/1155, 1089/1088, 2025/2023, 1001/1000,<br />
936/935, 833/832, 1575/1573, 2200/2197, 729/728, 715/714, 676/675, 595/594,<br />
561/560, 540/539, 442/441, 441/440, 847/845, 2880/2873, 2028/2023, 385/384,<br />
375/374, 364/363, 352/351, 351/350, 4928/4913, 2295/2288, 325/324, 1573/1568<br />
<br />
19: 4200/4199, 3136/3135, 2926/2925, 2601/2600, 2432/2431, 2431/2430, 5491/5488,<br />
1729/1728, 1540/1539, 1521/1520, 1445/1444, 6864/6859, 1331/1330, 1275/1274,<br />
1216/1215, 1156/1155, 1089/1088, 2025/2023, 1001/1000, 969/968, 936/935,<br />
2720/2717, 6144/6137, 833/832, 1575/1573, 5415/5408, 3762/3757, 2200/2197,<br />
729/728, 715/714, 676/675, 1862/1859, 595/594, 2912/2907, 2299/2295, 3978/3971,<br />
561/560, 540/539, 513/512, 495/494, 476/475, 2304/2299, 456/455, 442/441,<br />
441/440, 4704/4693, 847/845, 1235/1232, 2880/2873, 2057/2052, 2028/2023,<br />
400/399, 385/384, 375/374, 364/363<br />
<br />
21: 5985/5984, 4914/4913, 4200/4199, 4096/4095, 3136/3135, 2926/2925, 2601/2600,<br />
2432/2431, 2431/2430, 2080/2079, 2058/2057, 3971/3969, 5491/5488, 1729/1728,<br />
1701/1700, 3213/3211, 1540/1539, 1521/1520, 1445/1444, 6864/6859, 1331/1330,<br />
1275/1274, 1216/1215, 1156/1155, 1089/1088, 2025/2023, 1001/1000, 969/968,<br />
936/935, 2720/2717, 3553/3549, 4394/4389, 6144/6137, 833/832, 1617/1615,<br />
1575/1573, 5415/5408, 3762/3757, 2200/2197, 729/728, 715/714, 9261/9248,<br />
676/675, 1862/1859, 595/594, 2912/2907, 2299/2295, 3978/3971, 561/560,<br />
6080/6069, 540/539, 513/512, 495/494, 476/475, 2304/2299, 456/455<br />
<br />
We don't need to use the full q-limit diamond; from Diamond([1,3,5,7,9,11,15])<br />
we get: 540/539, 441/440, 385/384, 3388/3375, 243/242<br />
<br />
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<a class="wiki_link" href="/Essentially%20tempered%20scales">Essentially tempered scales</a><br />
<a class="wiki_link" href="/Dyadic%20chord#Essentially tempered dyadic chords">Essentially tempered dyadic chords</a></body></html>