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{{Infobox Interval
{{Infobox Interval
| Ratio = 128/125
| Name = diesis, augmented comma
| Monzo = 7 0 -3
| Cents = 41.05886
| Name = diesis, <br>augmented comma
| Color name = g32, trigu unison, Trigu comma
| Color name = g32, trigu unison, Trigu comma
| FJS name = d2<sub>5,5,5</sub>
| Comma = 1
| Sound =  
}}
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* [[Diesis]] (disambiguation page)
* [[Diesis]] (disambiguation page)


[[Category:5-limit]]
[[Category:Medium commas]]
[[Category:Augmented]]
[[Category:Augmented]]
[[Category:Real-life sonifications]]
[[Category:Real-life sonifications]]

Revision as of 12:00, 25 October 2022

Interval information
Ratio 128/125
Factorization 27 × 5-3
Monzo [7 0 -3
Size in cents 41.05886¢
Names diesis,
augmented comma
Color name g32, trigu unison, Trigu comma
FJS name [math]\displaystyle{ \text{d2}_{5,5,5} }[/math]
Special properties reduced,
reduced subharmonic
Tenney height (log2 nd) 13.9658
Weil height (log2 max(n, d)) 14
Wilson height (sopfr(nd)) 29
Comma size medium
S-expression S4 / S5
Open this interval in xen-calc

The 41.059 cent interval of 128/125 is called the diesis or augmented comma; it represents the gap between three 5/4 just major thirds and the octave, or in other words 2/(5/4)3. It is fairly accurately represented by a single step in 28-, 31- or 34edo, and by two steps of 53-, 59- or 65edo. In any tuning with pure octaves and just major thirds, such as quarter-comma meantone, it will be exact. Furthermore, in quarter-comma meantone it appears as the difference between sharps and flats, e.g. between D# and Eb. It is also called enharmonic diesis or enharmonic comma for this reason. Tempering it out leads to augmented temperament.

This interval can also be called a kilobyte comma, since it represents the amount by which the binary definition of kilobyte, 1024 bytes, exceeds the nominal definition of "kilo" prefix, 1000.

See also