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| Name = septimal kleisma, <br/> marvel comma | | Name = septimal kleisma, <br/> marvel comma | ||
| Color name = ryy-2, ruyoyo negative 2nd | | Color name = ryy-2, ruyoyo negative 2nd,<br> Ruyoyo comma | ||
| FJS name = d-2<sup>25</sup><sub>7</sub> | | FJS name = d-2<sup>25</sup><sub>7</sub> | ||
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Revision as of 06:08, 13 February 2022
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The interval of 225/224, the septimal kleisma or marvel comma is a 7-limit superparticular ratio. It pops up as the difference between pairs of 7-limit ratios, for example as (15/14)/(16/15) or (45/32)/(7/5). It is also the difference between 81/80 and 126/125 and is tempered out alongside these two commas in Septimal meantone. If we don't temper out this interval and instead repeatedly stack (and octave-reduce) it, we get 311edo, where it is equal to 2 steps, meaning 311edo is a circle of 225/224's. Note that this is not true for 226/225 or 224/223, the adjacent superparticulars, as they accumulate too much error to close into a circle in 311edo.
Temperaments
Tempering out this comma leads to the marvel family of temperaments, which enables marvel chords.
See also
- Marvel family, the family of rank-3 temperaments where it is tempered out
- Marvel temperaments, a collection of rank-2 temperaments where it is tempered out
- Marvel chords
- Small comma
- Gallery of just intervals
- List of superparticular intervals