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The interval '''64/63''', called '''septimal comma''' or '''Archytas' comma''' or (in German) [http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Komma_%28Musik%29#Leipziger_Komma Leipziger Komma], is a [[superparticular|superparticular ratio]] which equates [[9/8]] and [[8/7]] if tempered out and has the eighth square number as a numerator. It also equates [[7/4]] with [[16/9]], so that the just dominant seventh chord, 1-5/4-3/2-16/9, and the otonal tetrad, 1-5/4-3/2-7/4, are equated to the same chord when 64/63 is tempered out. Equal divisions of the octave tempering out 64/63 include 12, 15, 22, 27, 37, 49 and 59.
{{Infobox Interval
| Icon =
| Ratio = 64/63
| Monzo = 6 -2 0 -1
| Cents = 27.264092
| Name = septimal comma, <br/>Archytas' comma
| Color name = r1, ru comma, <br/>ru unison
| Sound =
}}
'''64/63''', called in German [http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Komma_%28Musik%29#Leipziger_Komma Leipziger Komma], is a [[superparticular|superparticular ratio]] which equates [[9/8]] and [[8/7]] if tempered out and has the eighth square number as a numerator. It also equates [[7/4]] with [[16/9]], so that the just dominant seventh chord, 1-5/4-3/2-16/9, and the otonal tetrad, 1-5/4-3/2-7/4, are equated to the same chord when 64/63 is tempered out. Equal divisions of the octave tempering out 64/63 include 12, 15, 22, 27, 37, 49 and 59.


The Archytas comma is a 7-limit comma with monzo {{Monzo| 6 -2 0 -1 }}. It is 27.264092 [[cent]]s in size.
The Archytas comma is similar to the Didymus or syntonic comma, [[81/80]], in that when it is tempered out it makes a stack of four fifths equal a major third (octave equivalent). In the case of 81/80, however, the major third is [[5/4]], while with the Archytas comma, the major third is [[9/7]]. (Note that [[Porcupine family|Porcupine]], which tempers out 64/63, uses a minor tone as a generator and generally is considered to have 5/4 major thirds, so it doesn't depend on this equivalency.)
 
It is similar to the Didymus or syntonic comma, [[81/80]], in that when it is tempered out it makes a stack of four fifths equal a major third (octave equivalent). In the case of 81/80, however, the major third is [[5/4]], while with the Archytas comma, the major third is [[9/7]]. (Note that [[Porcupine family|Porcupine]], which tempers out 64/63, uses a minor tone as a generator and generally is considered to have 5/4 major thirds, so it doesn't depend on this equivalency.)


If you are using 9/7 major thirds, this also implies that the major third is split into two equal steps that represent both [[9/8]] and [[8/7]]: If a stack of four fifths gets you to (octave-equivalent) 9/7, and a stack of two fifths gets you to 9/8, then the difference must be (9/7)/(9/8) = 8/7. The 8/7 and 9/8 intervals are equal, however, as a result of the generation process.
If you are using 9/7 major thirds, this also implies that the major third is split into two equal steps that represent both [[9/8]] and [[8/7]]: If a stack of four fifths gets you to (octave-equivalent) 9/7, and a stack of two fifths gets you to 9/8, then the difference must be (9/7)/(9/8) = 8/7. The 8/7 and 9/8 intervals are equal, however, as a result of the generation process.

Revision as of 04:14, 23 October 2018

Interval information
Ratio 64/63
Factorization 26 × 3-2 × 7-1
Monzo [6 -2 0 -1
Size in cents 27.26409¢
Names septimal comma,
Archytas' comma
Color name r1, ru comma,
ru unison
FJS name [math]\displaystyle{ \text{P1}_{7} }[/math]
Special properties square superparticular,
reduced,
reduced subharmonic
Tenney norm (log2 nd) 11.9773
Weil norm (log2 max(n, d)) 12
Wilson norm (sopfr(nd)) 25
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64/63, called in German Leipziger Komma, is a superparticular ratio which equates 9/8 and 8/7 if tempered out and has the eighth square number as a numerator. It also equates 7/4 with 16/9, so that the just dominant seventh chord, 1-5/4-3/2-16/9, and the otonal tetrad, 1-5/4-3/2-7/4, are equated to the same chord when 64/63 is tempered out. Equal divisions of the octave tempering out 64/63 include 12, 15, 22, 27, 37, 49 and 59.

The Archytas comma is similar to the Didymus or syntonic comma, 81/80, in that when it is tempered out it makes a stack of four fifths equal a major third (octave equivalent). In the case of 81/80, however, the major third is 5/4, while with the Archytas comma, the major third is 9/7. (Note that Porcupine, which tempers out 64/63, uses a minor tone as a generator and generally is considered to have 5/4 major thirds, so it doesn't depend on this equivalency.)

If you are using 9/7 major thirds, this also implies that the major third is split into two equal steps that represent both 9/8 and 8/7: If a stack of four fifths gets you to (octave-equivalent) 9/7, and a stack of two fifths gets you to 9/8, then the difference must be (9/7)/(9/8) = 8/7. The 8/7 and 9/8 intervals are equal, however, as a result of the generation process.

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