40/39
Interval information |
tridecimal minor diesis
reduced
40/39 is the difference between the third octave of the third 5/4 (40 = 5 ⋅ 23) and the fifth of the thirteenth partial of the same root (39 = 13 ⋅ 3). If tempered out, it tempers together 5-limit and 13-limit] intervals. However, it does not assosciate major with greater neutral and minor with lesser neutral as one would expect (see 65/64), but the other way around. In particular 5/4~39/32 and 6/5~16/13 are temperings.
Sagittal notation
In the Sagittal system, the downward version of this comma (possibly tempered) is represented (in a secondary role) by the sagittal and is called the 13/5 small diesis, or 13/5S for short, because the simplest interval it notates is 13/5 (equiv. 13/10), as for example in C-F . The primary role of is 6400/6561 (25S down). The upward version is called 5/13S or 13/5S up and is represented (in a secondary role) by .