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{{Infobox Interval | |||
| Ratio = 7777/7776 | |||
| Monzo = -5 -5 0 1 1 0<sup>20</sup> 1 | |||
| Cents = 0.223 | |||
| Name = power of 6 repdigit comma | |||
}} | |||
7777/7776 is an unnoticeable comma of 223 millicents, and it is a part of 101-limit just intonation. | 7777/7776 is an unnoticeable comma of 223 millicents, and it is a part of 101-limit just intonation. | ||
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== Temperaments == | == Temperaments == | ||
[[135edo]] supports a large amount of temperaments when it comes to this comma. Other EDOs which temper it out are {{EDOs|342, 207, 1012, 477, 1147, 971, 270, 836, 877}}. | [[135edo]] supports a large amount of temperaments when it comes to this comma. Other EDOs which temper it out are {{EDOs|342, 207, 1012, 477, 1147, 971, 270, 836, 877}}. Note that 270edo is a multiple of 135edo. |
Revision as of 11:55, 19 January 2022
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7777/7776 is an unnoticeable comma of 223 millicents, and it is a part of 101-limit just intonation.
It is the difference between a stack of 5 hexataves and 7, 11, and 101 harmonics stacked, or when octave-reduced, between 7/4, 11/8, and 101/64 and the Pythagorean major seventh, 243/128.
Temperaments
135edo supports a large amount of temperaments when it comes to this comma. Other EDOs which temper it out are 342, 207, 1012, 477, 1147, 971, 270, 836, 877. Note that 270edo is a multiple of 135edo.