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The '''starling comma''' or '''septimal semicomma''', 126/125 (about 13.8 cents), is the superparticular [[7-limit]] [[comma]] which is the difference between the [[36/35]] septimal quartertone and the [[50/49]] jubilisma. In terms of just intervals, it is the amount by which [[12/7]] falls short of three [[6/5]] minor thirds. It is also the amount by which two [[5/3]] major sixths (octave-reduced) fall short of the [[7/5]] [[tritone]], and the amount by which three 5/3s (octave-reduced) fall short of the [[7/6]] septimal minor third | The '''starling comma''' or '''septimal semicomma''', 126/125 (about 13.8 cents), is the superparticular [[7-limit]] [[comma]] which is the difference between the [[36/35]] septimal quartertone and the [[50/49]] jubilisma. In terms of just intervals, it is the amount by which [[12/7]] falls short of three [[6/5]] minor thirds. It is also the amount by which two [[5/3]] major sixths (octave-reduced, [[25/18]]) fall short of the [[7/5]] [[tritone]], and the amount by which three 5/3s (octave-reduced) fall short of the [[7/6]] septimal minor third. It can also be found when comparing the conventional 5-limit minor third and major tenth to the nearest Bohlen–Pierce intervals. | ||
== Temperaments == | == Temperaments == |
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The starling comma or septimal semicomma, 126/125 (about 13.8 cents), is the superparticular 7-limit comma which is the difference between the 36/35 septimal quartertone and the 50/49 jubilisma. In terms of just intervals, it is the amount by which 12/7 falls short of three 6/5 minor thirds. It is also the amount by which two 5/3 major sixths (octave-reduced, 25/18) fall short of the 7/5 tritone, and the amount by which three 5/3s (octave-reduced) fall short of the 7/6 septimal minor third. It can also be found when comparing the conventional 5-limit minor third and major tenth to the nearest Bohlen–Pierce intervals.
Temperaments
Tempering it out leads to the starling temperament, and three minor thirds plus a 7/6 subminor third, when 126/125 is tempered out, gives the starling tetrad or septimal semicomma diminished seventh chord.
See also
- Starling family, the rank-3 temperament family where it is tempered out
- Starling temperaments, a collection of rank-2 temperaments where it is tempered out
- Starling chords
- Small comma
- Gallery of just intervals
- List of superparticular intervals