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'''208/207''', the '''vicetone comma''' is a [[23-limit]] [[Superparticular ratio|superparticular comma]] measuring about 8.34 [[cent]]s. It forms the difference between [[9/8]] (Pythagorean whole tone) and [[26/23]] (vicesimotertial whole tone). | '''208/207''', the '''vicetone comma''' is a [[23-limit]] [[Superparticular ratio|superparticular comma]] measuring about 8.34 [[cent]]s. It forms the difference between [[9/8]] (Pythagorean whole tone) and [[26/23]] (vicesimotertial whole tone). It is also the amount by which [[13/9]] exceeds the octave-reduced 23rd harmonic ([[23/16]]). | ||
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208/207, the vicetone comma is a 23-limit superparticular comma measuring about 8.34 cents. It forms the difference between 9/8 (Pythagorean whole tone) and 26/23 (vicesimotertial whole tone). It is also the amount by which 13/9 exceeds the octave-reduced 23rd harmonic (23/16).
Etymology
The word vicetone was introduced by Xenllium in 2023. It is a contraction of vicesimotertial whole tone into a single word.