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The '''wadisma''' is a [[7-limit]] 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'''. | The '''wadisma''' is a [[7-limit]] 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 7-limit 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 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|5, 26, 31, and 36}}. However, there are other more accurate 7-limit 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]]. | ||
== Etymology == | == Etymology == | ||
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The wadisma is a 7-limit 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 5, 26, 31, and 36. However, there are other more accurate 7-limit 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.
Etymology
This comma was described and named some time prior to June 2011. It is unclear by whom.