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== Temperaments == | == Temperaments == | ||
[[Tempering out]] this comma results in the 5-limit version of the [[undim]] temperament. This temperament is notably a member of the [[schismic-Pythagorean equivalence continuum]], with ''n'' = 4. In other words, it equates the [[Pythagorean comma]] with a stack of four [[schisma]]s. See [[Undim family]] for the family of temperament where it is tempered out. | [[Tempering out]] this comma results in the 5-limit version of the [[undim]] temperament. This temperament is notably a member of the [[schismic-Pythagorean equivalence continuum]], with ''n'' = 4. In other words, it equates the [[Pythagorean comma]] with a stack of four [[schisma]]s. See [[Undim family]] for the family of temperament where it is tempered out. | ||
== Etymology == | |||
This comma was named by [[Petr Pařízek]] in 2011 in terms of the corresponding temperament, undim<ref>See [[Undim family]] for sources.</ref>. | |||
== Notes == | |||
[[Category:Undim]] | [[Category:Undim]] | ||
[[Category:Commas | [[Category:Commas named for their regular temperament properties]] | ||