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Soso comma
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289/288, the semitonisma, also described as the septendecimal semitones comma and septendecimal 6-cent comma, is a 17-limit (also 2.3.17 subgroup) superparticular comma of about 6 cents. It is the difference between 17/16 and 18/17, the two septendecimal semitones, as well as between 17/12 and 24/17, the two septendecimal tritones.
Commatic relations
This comma identifies itself as the difference between the following superparticular pairs:
It factors into the following superparticular pairs:
Temperaments
Tempering it out results in the rank-6 semitonismic temperament, or in the 2.3.17 subgroup, the rank-2 semitonic temperament. In either case the octave is split into two equal parts, each representing 17/12~24/17, and so is the whole tone, each representing 17/16~18/17. Odd edos cannot temper it out.
Semitonismic
Subgroup: 2.3.5.7.11.13.17
Mapping:
[⟨2 0 0 0 0 0 5]
⟨0 1 0 0 0 0 1]
⟨0 0 1 0 0 0 0]
⟨0 0 0 1 0 0 0]
⟨0 0 0 0 1 0 0]
⟨0 0 0 0 0 1 0]]
Mapping generators: ~17/12, ~3, ~5, ~7, ~11, ~13
Optimal tuning (CTE): ~17/12 = 1\2, ~3/2 = 702.3472, 5/4, 7/4, 11/8, 13/8
Semitonic
Subgroup: 2.3.17
Sval mapping: [⟨2 0 5] ⟨0 1 1]]
Sval mapping generators: ~17/12, ~3
Optimal tuning (CTE): ~17/12 = 1\2, ~3/2 = 702.3472 (~17/16 = 102.3472)
Etymology
The semitonisma was named by Flora Canou in 2023. It is a contraction of septendecimal semitones comma into a single word consisting of Latin semi ("half") and tonus ("tone"). However, septendecimal semitones comma and septendecimal 6-cent comma were attested much earlier.