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== Heptacot == | == Heptacot == | ||
Heptacot tempers out the [[heptacot comma]] and divides the [[3/2|perfect fifth]] into seven equal parts, the most notable example being [[12edo]] (7\12). It corresponds to {{nowrap| ''n'' {{=}} 7 }}, meaning the Pythagorean comma is equated with a stack of seven schismas. It was named by [[ | Heptacot tempers out the [[heptacot comma]] and divides the [[3/2|perfect fifth]] into seven equal parts, the most notable example being [[12edo]] (7\12). It corresponds to {{nowrap| ''n'' {{=}} 7 }}, meaning the Pythagorean comma is equated with a stack of seven schismas. It was named by [[Tristan Bay]] in 2024, for it splits the perfect fifth into seven. | ||
[[Subgroup]]: 2.3.5 | [[Subgroup]]: 2.3.5 | ||