Pentacircle comma
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The Pentacircle Comma, 896/891, is similar to the Didymus or syntonic comma, 81/80, in that it makes a stack of four fifths equal a major third (octave equivalent). In the case of 81/80, however, the major third is 5/4, while with the Pentacircle comma, the major third is 14/11. Cantonpenta is an example of a scale that tempers out the pentacircle comma. Also, the MOSes with an octave period and 17\29 as a generator temper out the pentacircle comma. Finally, see the article on [[Pentacircle Chords]].
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<html><head><title>pentacircle comma</title></head><body>The Pentacircle Comma, 896/891, is similar to the Didymus or syntonic comma, 81/80, in that it makes a stack of four fifths equal a major third (octave equivalent). In the case of 81/80, however, the major third is 5/4, while with the Pentacircle comma, the major third is 14/11.<br /> <br /> Cantonpenta is an example of a scale that tempers out the pentacircle comma. Also, the MOSes with an octave period and 17\29 as a generator temper out the pentacircle comma. Finally, see the article on <a class="wiki_link" href="/Pentacircle%20Chords">Pentacircle Chords</a>.</body></html>