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'''16875/16384''' is the 51.120 [[cent]] interval called the '''negri [[comma]]''' or double augmentation diesis. It is the amount by which four major thirds exceed three fourths, that is, ([[5/4]])^4/([[4/3]])^3, and is also the amount by which three [[16/15|diatonic semitones (16/15)]] fall short of a major third, that is, (5/4)/(16/15)^3. Tempering it out leads to [[5-limit]] [[negri]] temperament, which is closely associated with [[19edo]].
'''16875/16384''' is the 51.120 [[cent]] interval called the '''negri comma''' or double augmentation diesis. It is the amount by which four major thirds exceed three fourths, that is, ([[5/4]])<sup>4</sup>/([[4/3]])<sup>3</sup>, and is also the amount by which three [[16/15|diatonic semitones (16/15)]] fall short of a major third, that is, (5/4)/(16/15)<sup>3</sup>. Tempering it out leads to [[5-limit]] [[negri]] temperament, which is closely associated with [[19edo]].


== See also ==
* [[Negri]]
* [[Medium comma]]
[[Category:5-limit]]
[[Category:Medium comma]]
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Revision as of 10:34, 26 February 2021

16875/16384 is the 51.120 cent interval called the negri comma or double augmentation diesis. It is the amount by which four major thirds exceed three fourths, that is, (5/4)4/(4/3)3, and is also the amount by which three diatonic semitones (16/15) fall short of a major third, that is, (5/4)/(16/15)3. Tempering it out leads to 5-limit negri temperament, which is closely associated with 19edo.

See also