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Created page with "{{Infobox Interval|Name=deviaug comma|Color name=19u<sup>3</sup>-2, Trinu comma|Comma=yes}} '''6912/6859''', the '''deviaug comma''' is a 19-limit comma measuring about 13.3 cents. It forms the amount by which three 24/19s exceed an octave. Tempering out this comma leads to the '''deviaug temperament''', which can be viewed as a 2.3.19 subgroup analogue of the augmented temperament. == Etymology == The word ''deviaug'' was introd..."
 
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{{Infobox Interval|Name=deviaug comma|Color name=19u<sup>3</sup>-2, Trinu comma|Comma=yes}}
{{Infobox Interval|Name=deviaug comma|Color name=19u<sup>3</sup>-2, Trinu comma|Comma=yes}}
'''6912/6859''', the '''deviaug comma''' is a [[19-limit]] comma measuring about 13.3 [[cent]]s. It forms the amount by which three [[24/19]]s exceed an [[2/1|octave]]. Tempering out this comma leads to the '''deviaug temperament''', which can be viewed as a 2.3.19 subgroup analogue of the [[Augmented family|augmented temperament]].
'''6912/6859''', the '''deviaug comma''' is a [[19-limit]] comma measuring about 13.3 [[cent]]s. It forms the amount by which three [[24/19]]s exceed an [[octave]]. Tempering out this comma leads to the '''deviaug temperament''', which can be viewed as a 2.3.19 subgroup analogue of the [[Augmented family|augmented temperament]].


== Etymology ==
== Etymology ==

Latest revision as of 14:15, 14 July 2026

Interval information
Ratio 6912/6859
Subgroup monzo 2.3.19 [8 3 -3
Size in cents 13.32595¢
Name deviaug comma
Color name 19u3-2, Trinu comma
FJS name [math]\displaystyle{ \text{d}{-2}_{19,19,19} }[/math]
Special properties reduced
Tenney norm (log2 nd) 25.4987
Weil norm (log2 max(n, d)) 25.5098
Wilson norm (sopfr(nd)) 82
Comma size small
Open this interval in xen-calc

6912/6859, the deviaug comma is a 19-limit comma measuring about 13.3 cents. It forms the amount by which three 24/19s exceed an octave. Tempering out this comma leads to the deviaug temperament, which can be viewed as a 2.3.19 subgroup analogue of the augmented temperament.

Etymology

The word deviaug was introduced by Xenllium in 2025. It is a contraction of undevicesimal augmented into a single word.

See also