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The '''septimal comma''' most commonly refers to [[64/63]], the Archytas' comma.
The '''septimal comma''' most commonly refers to [[64/63]], the Archytas comma.


Other intervals sometimes meant by ''septimal comma'' include:  
Other intervals sometimes meant by ''septimal comma'' include:  
* [[49/48]] large septimal diesis
* [[49/48]] – large septimal diesis
* [[50/49]] septimal sixth-tone
* [[50/49]] – septimal sixth-tone
* [[36/35]] septimal quarter tone
* [[36/35]] – septimal quarter tone


{{Disambiguation}}
{{Disambiguation}}

Revision as of 02:27, 29 October 2024

English Wikipedia has an article on:

The septimal comma most commonly refers to 64/63, the Archytas comma.

Other intervals sometimes meant by septimal comma include:

  • 49/48 – large septimal diesis
  • 50/49 – septimal sixth-tone
  • 36/35 – septimal quarter tone
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