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== Etymology == | == Etymology == | ||
This comma | This comma was named by [[Aura]] in 2023. The name comes from both Latin "fidēs" (meaning "chord"<ref>[[Wiktionary: fides #Etymology 2]]</ref>) and Latin fīdēs (meaning "you will rely on"<ref>[[Wiktionary: fido #Latin]]</ref>), which is fitting because those who like more accurate forms of superpyth-like temperaments and scales frequently end up relying on the tempering of this comma for a number of [[essentially tempered chord]]s. | ||
== References == | == References == | ||