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'''Würschmidt's comma''' ({{monzo| 17 1 -8 }} = '''393216/390625''') is a [[small comma|small]] [[5-limit]] [[comma]] of 11.4 [[cent]]s. It is the difference between an [[octave reduction|octave-reduced]] stack of eight [[5/4|classical major thirds]] and a [[3/2|perfect fifth]]: (5/4)<sup>8</sup>/6, which comes from 5/4 being a convergent in the continued fraction of <math>\sqrt[8]{6}</math>. | '''Würschmidt's comma''' (or '''würschmidt comma''')({{monzo| 17 1 -8 }} = '''393216/390625''') is a [[small comma|small]] [[5-limit]] [[comma]] of 11.4 [[cent]]s. It is the difference between an [[octave reduction|octave-reduced]] stack of eight [[5/4|classical major thirds]] and a [[3/2|perfect fifth]]: (5/4)<sup>8</sup>/6, which comes from 5/4 being a convergent in the continued fraction of <math>\sqrt[8]{6}</math>. | ||
It is also the difference between a stack of two [[16/15]]s and a stack of three [[25/24]]s, and therefore belongs to [[Father–3 equivalence continuum|the family of commas that denote a specific ratio between those two intervals]]. Among these, the würschmidt comma makes a rather accurate and rather intuitive equivalence, which can be seen by writing 25/24 as 50/48 and 16/15 as 48/45 = ([[24/23|48/46]])×([[46/45]]) where 50/48 and 48/46 differ by S24 = [[576/575]], and (46/45)<sup>2</sup> and 48/46 differ by S46<sup>2</sup>×S47 = [[12167/12150]]. Thus it can also be seen that this comma's temperament extends to the 2.3.5.23 [[subgroup]]. | It is also the difference between a stack of two [[16/15]]s and a stack of three [[25/24]]s, and therefore belongs to [[Father–3 equivalence continuum|the family of commas that denote a specific ratio between those two intervals]]. Among these, the würschmidt comma makes a rather accurate and rather intuitive equivalence, which can be seen by writing 25/24 as 50/48 and 16/15 as 48/45 = ([[24/23|48/46]])×([[46/45]]) where 50/48 and 48/46 differ by S24 = [[576/575]], and (46/45)<sup>2</sup> and 48/46 differ by S46<sup>2</sup>×S47 = [[12167/12150]]. Thus it can also be seen that this comma's temperament extends to the 2.3.5.23 [[subgroup]]. | ||