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The '''cameratasma''' is a [[small comma|small]] [[13-limit]] [[comma]]. It is [[tempering out|tempered out]] in [[41edo]] among others. It represents the difference between [[121/64]] and [[25/13]]. | The '''cameratasma''' is a [[small comma|small]] [[13-limit]] [[comma]]. It is [[tempering out|tempered out]] in [[41edo]] among others. It represents the difference between [[121/100]] (a stack of two [[11/10]]'s) and [[16/13]], or between [[121/64]] (a stack of two [[11/8]]'s) and [[25/13]]. | ||
It factors into simpler commas as ([[100/99]])⋅([[144/143]]). | |||
== Etymology == | == Etymology == | ||
This comma was named by [[phlub]] in 2026 after the Florentine Camerata, the arts group that formed in 1573 and essentially invented {{w|opera}}. The oldest surviving opera manuscript is {{w|Euridice}} by {{w|Jacopo Peri}} in 1600. | This comma was named by [[phlub]] in 2026 after the {{w|Florentine Camerata}}, the arts group that formed in 1573 and essentially invented {{w|opera}}. The oldest surviving opera manuscript is {{w|Euridice}} by {{w|Jacopo Peri}} in 1600. | ||
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