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{{Infobox interval region|Name=Medium comma|Lower region=[[Small&nbsp;comma]] <br> [[Comma]]|Higher region=[[Large&nbsp;comma]] <br> [[Semitone (interval region)|Semitone]]|JI intervals=128/125, 256/243, 25/24|Subregions=[[Diesis]]|Cents lower=30|Cents upper=100}}
{{Infobox interval region|Name=Medium comma|Lower region=[[Small&nbsp;comma]] <br> [[Comma]]|Higher region=[[Large&nbsp;comma]] <br> [[Semitone (interval region)|Semitone]]|JI intervals=|Subregions=[[Diesis]]|Cents lower=30|Cents upper=100}}


A '''medium comma''' is a [[comma]] whose size is approximately between 30 and 100 cents. These commas are easily perceptible. Many schools do not consider them true commas. In [[Sagittal notation]], intervals in the smaller part of this category are [[diesis (melodic unit)|dieses]], and intervals in the larger part of this category are semitones<ref>[https://sagittal.org/sagittal.pdf ''Sagittal – A Microtonal Notation System''] by [[George Secor|George D. Secor]] and [[Dave Keenan|David C. Keenan]]</ref>.  
A '''medium comma''' is a [[comma]] whose size is approximately between 30 and 100 cents. These commas are easily perceptible. Many schools do not consider them true commas. In [[Sagittal notation]], intervals in the smaller part of this category are [[diesis (melodic unit)|dieses]], and intervals in the larger part of this category are semitones<ref>[https://sagittal.org/sagittal.pdf ''Sagittal – A Microtonal Notation System''] by [[George Secor|George D. Secor]] and [[Dave Keenan|David C. Keenan]]</ref>.