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The comma '''180224/177147''' is an [[unnoticeable comma|unnoticeable]] [[11-limit]] comma that is the difference between [[33/32]] and the [[531441/524288|Pythagorean comma]]. This comma is [[tempered out]] in EDOs with fifths in the [[gentle region]] such as [[46edo]], making 11/8 is a double-diminished fifth (C-Gbb), 11/9 is an augmented second (C-D#), and 27/22 is a diminished fourth (C-Fb). This allows for the access of undecimal intervals in certain modes of the [[5L 7s]] chromatic scale but not the diatonic scale.
The comma '''180224/177147''' is an [[11-limit]] comma that is the difference between [[33/32]] and the [[531441/524288|Pythagorean comma]]. This comma is [[tempered out]] in EDOs with fifths in the [[gentle region]] such as [[46edo]], making 11/8 is a double-diminished fifth (C-Gbb), 11/9 is an augmented second (C-D#), and 27/22 is a diminished fourth (C-Fb). This allows for the access of undecimal intervals in certain modes of the [[5L 7s]] chromatic scale but not the diatonic scale.

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The comma 180224/177147 is an 11-limit comma that is the difference between 33/32 and the Pythagorean comma. This comma is tempered out in EDOs with fifths in the gentle region such as 46edo, making 11/8 is a double-diminished fifth (C-Gbb), 11/9 is an augmented second (C-D#), and 27/22 is a diminished fourth (C-Fb). This allows for the access of undecimal intervals in certain modes of the 5L 7s chromatic scale but not the diatonic scale.