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'''56/55''', the '''undecimal tritonic comma''' or '''konbini comma''', is an [[11-limit]] no-threes comma of about 31.2[[cent|¢]]. It is the difference between [[7/5]] and [[11/8]] | '''56/55''', the '''undecimal tritonic comma''' or '''konbini comma''', is an [[11-limit]] no-threes comma of about 31.2[[cent|¢]]. It is the difference between [[7/5]] and [[11/8]], between [[7/4]] and [[55/32]], and between [[5/4]] and [[14/11]]. When used as an interval in its own right, 56/55 acts as a sort of small "unind"- a type cross between a unison and a second. | ||
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56/55, the undecimal tritonic comma or konbini comma, is an 11-limit no-threes comma of about 31.2¢. It is the difference between 7/5 and 11/8, between 7/4 and 55/32, and between 5/4 and 14/11. When used as an interval in its own right, 56/55 acts as a sort of small "unind"- a type cross between a unison and a second.