26-comma

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This page presents a topic of primarily mathematical interest.

While it is derived from sound mathematical principles, its applications in terms of utility for actual music may be limited, highly contrived, or as yet unknown.

The 26-comma is a 3-limit semifourth that acts as a comma in certain temperaments. It is the difference between 26 perfect fifths and 15 octaves, as well as being two Pythagorean commas sharp of 9/8.

Interval information
Ratio 2541865828329/2199023255552
Factorization 2-41 × 326
Monzo [-41 26
Size in cents 250.83¢
Names 26-comma,
Pythagorean inverse triple-diminished second
Color name Wa-26, L4w-2
FJS name [math]\displaystyle{ \text{ddd}{-2} }[/math]
Special properties reduced,
reduced harmonic
Tenney norm (log2 nd) 82.209
Weil norm (log2 max(n, d)) 82.4181
Wilson norm (sopfr(nd)) 160
Comma size large
Open this interval in xen-calc

While it is exceptionally large for a comma (two of them make a near-perfect fourth, off by the small 53-comma), it is tempered out in 26edo, because of that temperament's narrow fifths.

Used as an interval in its own right, it is the Pythagorean inverse triple-diminished second. It approximates intervals like 15/13, and is the simplest Pythagorean interval of this size. As such, it could also be known as the Pythagorean semifourth.