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'''254803968/244140625''', the '''hypovishnuzma''', is a [[5-limit]] comma, which represents the difference between a stack of six classic chromatic semitones ([[25/24]]) and a perfect fourth ([[4/3]]). This comma is larger than 25/24 itself. If one more 25/24 is subtracted from the hypovishnuzma, we get the [[vishnuzma]].
'''254803968/244140625''', the '''hypovishnuzma''', is a [[5-limit]] comma, which represents the difference between a stack of six classic chromatic semitones ([[25/24]]) and a perfect fourth ([[4/3]]). This comma is larger than 25/24 itself. If one more 25/24 is subtracted from the hypovishnuzma, we get the [[vishnuzma]].


Notable [[edo]]s that temper the hypovishnuzma include {{EDOs|15, 28, 43, 58, 73, 101}}. These are the only edos that temper out this comma whose [[patent val]]s are [[enfactoring|unenfactored]]. Although 129edo inherits its patent val from 43edo (thus enfactored), 129p is the last patent val to temper out the hypovishnuzma, and curiously, also the last val to temper out [[81/80]], the syntonic comma.
Notable [[edo]]s that temper the hypovishnuzma include {{EDOs|15, 28, 43, 58, 73, 101}}. These are the only edos that temper out this comma whose [[patent val]]s are [[enfactoring|unenfactored]]. Although 129edo inherits its patent val from 43edo (thus enfactored), 129p is the last integer patent val to temper out the hypovishnuzma, and curiously, also the last integer patent val to temper out [[81/80]], the syntonic comma.


== See also ==
== See also ==