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'''676/675''', otherwise known as the '''island comma''', or the ''parizeksma'', is the difference between two [[15/13]]'s and a [[4/3]] perfect fourth, and also between [[26/25]] and [[27/26]]. It is tempered out in any edo where the perfect fourth can be divided into two equal halves, making [[island tetrad|island chords]] possible. | '''676/675''', otherwise known as the '''island comma''', or the '''parizeksma''', is the difference between two [[15/13]]'s and a [[4/3]] perfect fourth, and also between [[26/25]] and [[27/26]]. It is tempered out in any edo where the perfect fourth can be divided into two equal halves, making [[island tetrad|island chords]] possible. | ||
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676/675, otherwise known as the island comma, or the parizeksma, is the difference between two 15/13's and a 4/3 perfect fourth, and also between 26/25 and 27/26. It is tempered out in any edo where the perfect fourth can be divided into two equal halves, making island chords possible.