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The '''wadisma''' is a comma of about 3.792 cents, the amount by which [[10/3]] exceeds a stack of nine [[8/7]]s. It has the monzo {{monzo|-26 -1 1 9}} and the ratio '''201768035/201326592'''. This comma is closely related to [[mothra]] temperament, as three 8/7s in mothra reach a [[meantone | The '''wadisma''' is a comma of about 3.792 cents, the amount by which [[10/3]] exceeds a stack of nine [[8/7]]s. It has the monzo {{monzo|-26 -1 1 9}} and the ratio '''201768035/201326592'''. This comma is closely related to [[mothra]] temperament, as three 8/7s in mothra reach a [[meantone]] fifth, three of which are identified with 10/3. Therefore, the wadisma is tempered out in EDOs supporting mothra, such as {{EDOs|26, 31, and 36}}. However, there are other more accurate tuning systems tempering it out that do not make the equivalence of (8/7)<sup>3</sup> to [[3/2]], and therefore do not temper out [[81/80]] nor [[1029/1024]], notable examples of which include [[140edo]], [[171edo]], and their sum, [[311edo]]. | ||
This comma was described and named some time prior to June 2011. It is unclear by whom. | This comma was described and named some time prior to June 2011. It is unclear by whom. | ||
[[Category:Commas with unknown etymology]] | [[Category:Commas with unknown etymology]] | ||
Revision as of 05:54, 20 July 2025
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The wadisma is a comma of about 3.792 cents, the amount by which 10/3 exceeds a stack of nine 8/7s. It has the monzo [-26 -1 1 9⟩ and the ratio 201768035/201326592. This comma is closely related to mothra temperament, as three 8/7s in mothra reach a meantone fifth, three of which are identified with 10/3. Therefore, the wadisma is tempered out in EDOs supporting mothra, such as 26, 31, and 36. However, there are other more accurate tuning systems tempering it out that do not make the equivalence of (8/7)3 to 3/2, and therefore do not temper out 81/80 nor 1029/1024, notable examples of which include 140edo, 171edo, and their sum, 311edo.
This comma was described and named some time prior to June 2011. It is unclear by whom.