Seascape comma: Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
No edit summary |
"Seascape comma" takes priority for being more namey |
||
| Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{Infobox Interval | {{Infobox Interval | ||
| Ratio = 160083/160000 | | Ratio = 160083/160000 | ||
| Name = seascape | | Name = seascape comma | ||
| Color name = bilozogugu 2nd, 1oozzg<sup>4</sup>2,<br>bilozogugu comma | | Color name = bilozogugu 2nd, 1oozzg<sup>4</sup>2,<br>bilozogugu comma | ||
| Comma = true | | Comma = true | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''160083/160000''', the '''seascape comma''', is an [[11-limit]] [[unnoticeable comma]] measuring about 9/10 of a cent. Tempering it out gives the highly accurate rank-4 [[Seascape|seascape temperament]]. | '''160083/160000''', the '''seascape comma''', otherwise described as the ''undecimal hemifourths comma'', is an [[11-limit]] [[unnoticeable comma]] measuring about 9/10 of a cent. Tempering it out gives the highly accurate rank-4 [[Seascape|seascape temperament]]. | ||
The name comes from the typical base-10 fractional representation of this interval bearing a striking resemblance of that of the [[landscape comma]], 250047/250000, while only adding 11 to the mix of prime factors, and being of a relatively similar size. | The name comes from the typical base-10 fractional representation of this interval bearing a striking resemblance of that of the [[landscape comma]], 250047/250000, while only adding 11 to the mix of prime factors, and being of a relatively similar size. | ||
Revision as of 10:30, 25 October 2024
| Interval information |
bilozogugu comma
160083/160000, the seascape comma, otherwise described as the undecimal hemifourths comma, is an 11-limit unnoticeable comma measuring about 9/10 of a cent. Tempering it out gives the highly accurate rank-4 seascape temperament.
The name comes from the typical base-10 fractional representation of this interval bearing a striking resemblance of that of the landscape comma, 250047/250000, while only adding 11 to the mix of prime factors, and being of a relatively similar size.