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Revision as of 17:48, 27 March 2021
Interval information |
major limma,
major chroma
reduced harmonic
[sound info]
The 5-limit interval 135/128, about 92.2 cents in size, is called the pelogic comma, major limma or major chroma. It is a syntonic comma away from the pythagorean major semitone 2187/2048, and so is tuned justly in 1/7 comma meantone. Flattening by another syntonic comma reaches the even simpler 25/24.
As a comma it represents the difference between three perfect fourths and a just major third (plus an octave).
See also
- Gallery of just intervals
- Medium comma
- File:Ji-135-128-csound-foscil-220hz.mp3 – another sound example