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However, the best approximation to the 5th harmonic is both more complex and causes more damage to the other intervals, leaving it unused for actual composition so far. | However, the best approximation to the 5th harmonic is both more complex and causes more damage to the other intervals, leaving it unused for actual composition so far. | ||
It is the furthest 5-limit temperament on the [[Syntonic | It is the furthest 5-limit temperament on the [[Syntonic–chromatic equivalence continuum]] that has patent vals other than [[7edo]], hence the name nadir. | ||
It was named by [[user:CompactStar|CompactStar]]. | It was named by [[user:CompactStar|CompactStar]]. | ||
[[Category:Commas named for their regular temperament properties]] | [[Category:Commas named for their regular temperament properties]] | ||
Latest revision as of 01:58, 4 December 2024
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1162261467/1048576000, the nadir comma, generates the nadir temperament.
It has a melodic shape similar to porcupine or trimean, with a neutral second generator close to 11/10, three of which approximate 4/3.
However, the best approximation to the 5th harmonic is both more complex and causes more damage to the other intervals, leaving it unused for actual composition so far.
It is the furthest 5-limit temperament on the Syntonic–chromatic equivalence continuum that has patent vals other than 7edo, hence the name nadir.
It was named by CompactStar.