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| Name = gamelisma, gamelan residue | |||
| Name = gamelisma, | |||
| Color name = Lz<sup>3</sup>2, latrizo 2nd | | Color name = Lz<sup>3</sup>2, latrizo 2nd | ||
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* [[Slendric pentad]] | * [[Slendric pentad]] | ||
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[[Category:Gamelismic]] | [[Category:Gamelismic]] |
Revision as of 13:57, 25 October 2022
Interval information |
gamelan residue
reduced harmonic
1029/1024, the gamelisma, is a 7-limit (also 2.3.7 subgroup) small comma measuring about 8.4 cents. It is the amount by which a stack of three 8/7s falls short of 3/2. Tempering out this comma for the 2.3.7 subgroup leads to slendric temperament. In addition to that the perfect fifth is split into three equal parts, the Pythagorean limma (256/243) is also so split, one for 64/63~49/48 and two for 28/27. It therefore provides the little interval known as quark.
See also
- Gamelismic family, the rank-3 family where it is tempered out
- Gamelismic clan, the rank-2 clan where it is tempered out
- Slendric pentad