Xenwolf
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== 625/624 == | == 625/624 == | ||
Hey, Xenwolf, I've found another comma that seems to need a name- [[625/624]]. This comma seems to be like the liganellus comma in that it binds well-known temperaments together- in this case, Catakleismic, Tritikleismic, Quadritikleismic, Octoid, Benediction, Sqrtphi, Ekadash, Countercata, Widefourth, Portentious, Yajna, Enlil, Hanuman, Marvel and Agni. Since this comma seems to be used so much, so on one hand, I could see the name reflecting its usage in extensions. On the other hand, I do see that tempering out this comma not only equates [[25/24]] with [[26/25]], splitting [[13/12]] in half and going part of the way towards splitting the [[9/8]] whole tone into three, but also equates [[39/32]] with the interval that results from stacking four [[5/4]] major thirds then octave-reducing. With all this in mind, perhaps we should call this comma the "vincterni comma". Any thoughts? --[[User:Aura|Aura]] ([[User talk:Aura|talk]]) 23:03, 26 December 2020 (UTC) | Hey, Xenwolf, I've found another comma that seems to need a name- [[625/624]]. This comma seems to be like the liganellus comma in that it binds well-known temperaments together- in this case, Catakleismic, Tritikleismic, Quadritikleismic, Octoid, Benediction, Sqrtphi, Ekadash, Countercata, Widefourth, Portentious, Yajna, Enlil, Hanuman, Marvel and Agni. Since this comma seems to be used so much, so on one hand, I could see the name reflecting its usage in extensions. On the other hand, I do see that tempering out this comma not only equates [[25/24]] with [[26/25]], splitting [[13/12]] in half and going part of the way towards splitting the [[9/8]] whole tone into three (the other comma needing to be tempered in order to finish the job being 676/675), but also equates [[39/32]] with the interval that results from stacking four [[5/4]] major thirds then octave-reducing. With all this in mind, perhaps we should call this comma the "vincterni comma". Any thoughts? --[[User:Aura|Aura]] ([[User talk:Aura|talk]]) 23:03, 26 December 2020 (UTC) |