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Revision as of 08:01, 24 November 2020
Interval information |
chroma
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[sound info]
The classic chromatic semitone (short: chroma), 25/24, 70.672 cents, is the superparticular ratio which marks the difference between the 5-limit thirds, 6/5 and 5/4, and sixths, 8/5 and 5/3. It is therefore the amount which sharpens or flattens a 5-limit third or sixth, and when notating 5-limit just intonation it can be associated with the sharp or flat symbol, and along with an additional symbol for the 81/80 comma, it can be used for a complete system of 5-limit notation. If it is treated as a comma to be tempered out, you remove the distinction between major & minor thirds and get only a single neutral interval in their place as in 10edo or 17edo
See also
- 48/25 -- its octave complement
- Gallery of just intervals
- Medium commas
- Chroma -- a generalising concept for MOS scales