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Interestingly, this happens to be the difference between a [[32805/32768]] schisma and the [[1701/1700]] palingenesis. | Interestingly, this happens to be the difference between a [[32805/32768]] schisma and the [[1701/1700]] palingenesis. | ||
[[Category:Commas | == Etymology == | ||
This comma was named by [[User:Jerdle|Jerdle]] in 2023 after the start of its color name: '''lasor'''utriyo. | |||
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Latest revision as of 17:01, 20 February 2025
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The laser comma, 57375/57344 is an unnoticeable 17-limit (and 2.3.5.7.17) comma that separates a stack of three 16/15 diatonic semitones from a 17/14 supraminor third. It also equates the 17/16 semitone with 3584/3375, which, while far more complex than the more typical approximation of 16/15, is also far more accurate.
As an ultraparticular, it is also the difference between 225/224 and 256/255, two commonly tempered commas in the 7- and 17-limits, respectively.
Interestingly, this happens to be the difference between a 32805/32768 schisma and the 1701/1700 palingenesis.
Etymology
This comma was named by Jerdle in 2023 after the start of its color name: lasorutriyo.