Blare comma

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Interval information
Factorization 2-51 × 3-24 × 712 × 1116
Monzo [-51 -24 0 12 16
Size in cents 0.0779347¢
Name blare comma
Color name Laquadquadlo-aquadtrizo comma
FJS name [math]\displaystyle{ \text{9d4}^{7^{12},11^{16}} }[/math]
Special properties reduced
Tenney norm (log2 nd) 178.078
Weil norm (log2 max(n, d)) 178.078
Wilson norm (sopfr(nd)) 434
Comma size unnoticeable
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The blare comma is an unnoticeable 11-limit comma in the 2.9.7.11 subgroup, with a size of only 0.078 cents. It is the interval in which twelve 9/7 septimal major thirds plus three octaves fall short by sixteen 11/8 undecimal major fourths.

It is named in analogy with the industrial theme of 2.9.7.11 subgroup temperaments, "blare" being a word used to describe the loud and piercing noise of machines.

Tempering out this interval leads to the loudspeaker family of microtemperaments.