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Tempering out this comma in the 13-limit leads to the rank-5 '''squbemic temperament''', and enables [[squbemic chords]]. It is tempered out by several notable edos including [[41edo]], [[72edo]] and [[313edo]] among others, as well as by the 13-limit [[amity]] temperament. | Tempering out this comma in the 13-limit leads to the rank-5 '''squbemic temperament''', and enables [[squbemic chords]]. It is tempered out by several notable edos including [[41edo]], [[72edo]] and [[313edo]] among others, as well as by the 13-limit [[amity]] temperament and [[catakleismic]]. | ||
[[Category:Squbemic]] | [[Category:Squbemic]] | ||
[[Category:Commas with unknown etymology]] | [[Category:Commas with unknown etymology]] |
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The squbema, 729/728, is a 13-limit superparticular comma measuring about 2.4 ¢. It is the difference between 27/26 and 28/27. It also arises as the following superparticular-comma differences: (81/80)/(91/90), (225/224)/(325/324), (243/242)/(364/363), (351/350)/(676/675), and (540/539)/(2080/2079), not to mention some nonsuperparticular but useful relations, such as (64/63)/(6656/6561). It factors into (1575/1573)(9801/9800) as well as (2200/2197)(123201/123200).
Temperaments
Tempering out this comma in the 13-limit leads to the rank-5 squbemic temperament, and enables squbemic chords. It is tempered out by several notable edos including 41edo, 72edo and 313edo among others, as well as by the 13-limit amity temperament and catakleismic.