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| Name = porcupine comma, maximal diesis | | Name = porcupine comma, maximal diesis | ||
| Color name = y<sup>3</sup>1, Triyo comma | | Color name = y<sup>3</sup>1, triyo 1sn,<br>Triyo comma | ||
| Comma = yes | | Comma = yes | ||
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Revision as of 20:39, 11 January 2023
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maximal diesis
Triyo comma
250/243 is known as the porcupine comma or the maximal diesis. Measuring about 49 ¢, it is a medium comma. It is the amount by which two minor whole tones exceed a minor third, that is, (10/9)2/(6/5).
Temperaments
Tempering it out leads to the 5-limit porcupine temperament. See porcupine family for the family of rank-2 temperaments where it is tempered out.
Approximation
If we do not temper out this interval and instead use it as an identity of some sort, it serves as the period in the chromium temperament, where it is mapped to 1/24th of the octave. Thus Eliora proposes the name chromium quartertone.