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'''49/48''', the '''large septimal diesis''' (a.k.a. '''large septimal sixth-tone''' or '''slendro diesis'''), is a [[7-limit]] [[superparticular]] ratio spanning the small distance between a subminor third ([[7/6]]) and a supermajor second ([[8/7]]) or between the supermajor sixth ([[12/7]]) and the harmonic seventh ([[7/4]]). Measuring about 35.7{{cent}}, it is a [[medium comma]]; however, in classical Western music, this interval is not known as a [[comma]] as it is not tempered out in [[12edo|12tet]]. | '''49/48''', the '''large septimal diesis''' or '''interseptimal diesis''' (a.k.a. '''large septimal sixth-tone''' or '''slendro diesis'''), is a [[7-limit]] [[superparticular]] ratio spanning the small distance between a subminor third ([[7/6]]) and a supermajor second ([[8/7]]) or between the supermajor sixth ([[12/7]]) and the harmonic seventh ([[7/4]]). Measuring about 35.7{{cent}}, it is a [[medium comma]]; however, in classical Western music, this interval is not known as a [[comma]] as it is not tempered out in [[12edo|12tet]]. | ||
This interval has a function similar to [[25/24]] in that it separates the [[7/6]] and [[8/7]] intervals in a [[6:7:8]] triad, similarly to how [[25/24]] separates [[5/4]] and [[6/5]] in a [[4:5:6]] triad. The 6:7:8 triad consists of odd [[harmonic]]s [[1/1|1]], [[3/1|3]], and [[7/1|7]] [[octave reduced]] to span the [[4/3|perfect fourth]], while the 4:5:6 triad consists of odd harmonics 1, 3, and 5 octave reduced to span the [[3/2|perfect fifth]]. In that regard, tempering out 49/48 can be considered a form of [[exotemperament|exotempering]] that neutralizes the 6:7:8 chord and equates it with its inverse [[21:24:28|1/(8:7:6)]], just like how [[dicot]], which tempers out 25/24, neutralizes the 4:5:6 chord and equates it with its inverse [[10:12:15|1/(6:5:4)]]. | This interval has a function similar to [[25/24]] in that it separates the [[7/6]] and [[8/7]] intervals in a [[6:7:8]] triad, similarly to how [[25/24]] separates [[5/4]] and [[6/5]] in a [[4:5:6]] triad. The 6:7:8 triad consists of odd [[harmonic]]s [[1/1|1]], [[3/1|3]], and [[7/1|7]] [[octave reduced]] to span the [[4/3|perfect fourth]], while the 4:5:6 triad consists of odd harmonics 1, 3, and 5 octave reduced to span the [[3/2|perfect fifth]]. In that regard, tempering out 49/48 can be considered a form of [[exotemperament|exotempering]] that neutralizes the 6:7:8 chord and equates it with its inverse [[21:24:28|1/(8:7:6)]], just like how [[dicot]], which tempers out 25/24, neutralizes the 4:5:6 chord and equates it with its inverse [[10:12:15|1/(6:5:4)]]. | ||