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'''273/272''', the '''tannisma''', is a [[small comma|small]] [[17-limit]] comma with a value of roughly 6.35 [[cent]]s. It forms the difference between [[21/17]] and [[16/13]], and the difference between [[39/32]] and [[17/14]], as well as the difference between [[17/13]] and [[21/16]]. Equating these three sets of intervals is characteristic of '''tannismic temperaments''', however, that's not all, as according to Scott Dakota, such temperaments are actually of similar overall utility to those that temper out the [[marvel comma]]. | '''273/272''', the '''tannisma''', is a [[small comma|small]] [[17-limit]] comma with a value of roughly 6.35 [[cent]]s. It forms the difference between [[21/17]] and [[16/13]], and the difference between [[39/32]] and [[17/14]], as well as the difference between [[17/13]] and [[21/16]]. Equating these three sets of intervals is characteristic of '''tannismic temperaments''', however, that's not all, as according to Scott Dakota, such temperaments are actually of similar overall utility to those that temper out the [[marvel comma]], and lead to a type of essentially tempered chord called the '''tannic chord'''. | ||
[[Category:17-limit]] | [[Category:17-limit]] | ||
[[Category:Small comma]] | [[Category:Small comma]] | ||
[[Category:Superparticular]] | [[Category:Superparticular]] |
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273/272, the tannisma, is a small 17-limit comma with a value of roughly 6.35 cents. It forms the difference between 21/17 and 16/13, and the difference between 39/32 and 17/14, as well as the difference between 17/13 and 21/16. Equating these three sets of intervals is characteristic of tannismic temperaments, however, that's not all, as according to Scott Dakota, such temperaments are actually of similar overall utility to those that temper out the marvel comma, and lead to a type of essentially tempered chord called the tannic chord.