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The large septimal diesis (or slendro diesis), 49/48 (35.6968 cents), is a superparticular ratio spanning the small distance between a subminor third (7/6) and a supermajor second (8/7) or between the supermajor sixth (12/7) and the harmonic seventh (7/4). It is tempered out in 15edo and 19edo, where the two intervals are equated, and the fourth is split in a perfect half. It cannot be tempered out if all of the consonances of the 7-odd-limit are distinct, but it can be equated with other commas; for example (49/48)/(81/80) = 245/243, (49/48)/(64/63) = 1029/1024, (49/48)/(3125/3072) = 3136/3125, (49/48)/(50/49) = 2401/2400, (128/125)/(49/48) = 6144/6125, (36/35)/(49/48) = 1728/1715.
In classical Western music, this interval is not known as a comma as it is not tempered out in 12edo.
See also
- Semiphore family, the rank-3 family where it is tempered out
- Slendro clan, the rank-2 clan where it is tempered out
- Medium comma
- List of superparticular intervals
- Gallery of just intervals
- Wikipedia: Septimal diesis