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The '''syntonoschisma''' or '''syntonic schisma''' is an unnoticeable 11-limit comma with a ratio of 2<sup>30</sup> × 3<sup>-27</sup> × 5<sup>7</sup> × 11<sup>-1</sup> = 83886080000000/83881572334857 and a value of approximately 0.093 [[cent]]s. The syntonoschisma is significant on account of it being the interval between a stack of seven [[81/80|syntonic comma]]s and one [[12/11]] neutral second in Just Intonation - this significance in relation to syntonic comma being the source of its name. Tempering it out leads to a form of [[syntonoschic temperament]]. | The '''syntonoschisma''' or '''syntonic schisma''' is an unnoticeable 11-limit comma with a ratio of 2<sup>30</sup> × 3<sup>-27</sup> × 5<sup>7</sup> × 11<sup>-1</sup> = 83886080000000/83881572334857 and a value of approximately 0.093 [[cent]]s. The syntonoschisma is significant on account of it being the interval between a stack of seven [[81/80|syntonic comma]]s and one [[12/11]] neutral second in Just Intonation - this significance in relation to syntonic comma being the source of its name. Tempering it out leads to a form of [[syntonoschic temperament]]. | ||
The name was originally ''syntonisma'', but as it turns out this is a systematic name for the syntonic comma itself. | |||
[[Category:Commas named for the intervals they stack]] | [[Category:Commas named for the intervals they stack]] | ||
[[Category:Syntonoschic]] | [[Category:Syntonoschic]] | ||