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| Color name = | | Color name = y<sup>6</sup>-2, Tribiyo comma | ||
| FJS name = dd-2<sup>15625</sup> | | FJS name = dd-2<sup>15625</sup> | ||
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Revision as of 05:58, 13 February 2022
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The 5-limit comma 15625/15552, which is sometimes called the kleisma, is tempered out in Hanson temperament and the kleismic family. Tempering it equates a stack of six 6/5's and a single 3/1.
It's unique in the fact that in 12edo, instead of being tempered out, it's blown up to a whole semitone - six 6/5s make an augmented eleventh (18 steps), while 3/1 is a perfect tweltfth (19 steps).
See also
- Small comma
- Kleismic family, the rank-2 temperament family where it is tempered out
- Kleismic rank three family, the rank-3 temperament family where it is tempered out
