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'''8192/8019''', the '''Alpharabian inframinor second''', is the basic inframinor second in the 2.3.11 [[subgroup]]. It differs from [[4096/3993]], the Alpharabian paralimma, by [[243/242]], it differs from [[45/44]], the undecimal 1/5-tone, by the [[schisma]], and, it also differs from [[64/63]], the Archytas comma, by [[896/891]]. | '''8192/8019''', the '''Alpharabian inframinor second''', is the basic inframinor second in the 2.3.11 [[subgroup]]. It differs from [[4096/3993]], the Alpharabian paralimma, by [[243/242]], it differs from [[45/44]], the undecimal 1/5-tone, by the [[schisma]], and, it also differs from [[64/63]], the Archytas comma, by [[896/891]]. As suggested by its name, it is reached by subtracting a [[33/32]] quartertone from [[256/243]]. | ||
When treated as a comma to be tempered, and thus tempered out, for instance, in undecimal superpyth temperament, the result is the obliteration of any distinction between the diatonic intervals of [[Pythagorean tuning]] and nearby paradiatonic intervals. | When treated as a comma to be tempered, and thus tempered out, for instance, in undecimal superpyth temperament, the result is the obliteration of any distinction between the diatonic intervals of [[Pythagorean tuning]] and nearby paradiatonic intervals. |
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8192/8019, the Alpharabian inframinor second, is the basic inframinor second in the 2.3.11 subgroup. It differs from 4096/3993, the Alpharabian paralimma, by 243/242, it differs from 45/44, the undecimal 1/5-tone, by the schisma, and, it also differs from 64/63, the Archytas comma, by 896/891. As suggested by its name, it is reached by subtracting a 33/32 quartertone from 256/243.
When treated as a comma to be tempered, and thus tempered out, for instance, in undecimal superpyth temperament, the result is the obliteration of any distinction between the diatonic intervals of Pythagorean tuning and nearby paradiatonic intervals.