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'''10985/10976''', otherwise known as the '''cantonisma''', is an [[unnoticeable comma]] of the [[13-limit]] with a value of approximately 1.4 cents. It forms the difference | '''10985/10976''', otherwise known as the '''cantonisma''', is an [[unnoticeable comma]] of the [[13-limit]] with a value of approximately 1.4 cents. It forms the difference by which a stack of three [[14/13]] (trienthirds) falls short of one [[5/4]] (major third), and is tempered out in such notable [[EDO]]s as {{EDOs| 46, 84, 94, 103, 111, 121, 130, 159, 224, 270, 494 and 764 }}, leading to a variety of temperaments in which three trienthirds make up a 5/4 major third. | ||
== See also == | == See also == |
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10985/10976, otherwise known as the cantonisma, is an unnoticeable comma of the 13-limit with a value of approximately 1.4 cents. It forms the difference by which a stack of three 14/13 (trienthirds) falls short of one 5/4 (major third), and is tempered out in such notable EDOs as 46, 84, 94, 103, 111, 121, 130, 159, 224, 270, 494 and 764, leading to a variety of temperaments in which three trienthirds make up a 5/4 major third.