Canopic comma

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The canopic comma or canopus comma (ratio: 16875/16807, monzo[0 3 4 -5), formerly mirkwai comma, is a small 7-limit (specifically 3.5.7-subgroup) comma measuring about 6.99 cents. It is also known as small BP diesis in Bohlen–Pierce practice.

Interval information
Ratio 16875/16807
Factorization 33 × 54 × 7-5
Monzo [0 3 4 -5
Size in cents 6.990326¢
Names canopic comma,
canopus comma
Color name r5y4-4, quinru-aquadyo negative 4th
FJS name [math]\displaystyle{ \text{dddd}{-4}^{5,5,5,5}_{7,7,7,7,7} }[/math]
Special properties reduced
Tenney norm (log2 nd) 28.0794
Weil norm (log2 max(n, d)) 28.0852
Wilson norm (sopfr(nd)) 64
Comma size small
Open this interval in xen-calc

Temperaments

Tempering out this comma alone in the 7-limit leads to the rank-3 canopic temperament. It is tempered out in rank-2 temperaments such as miracle, octoid, semisept, grendel, kwai, pluto, and mirkat, which comprise the rank-2 canopic clan.

See Canopic clan for a collection of rank-2 temperaments where it is tempered out.

Etymology

Canopic and canopus are named after the 3.5.7-subgroup temperament canopus, following a convention of naming tritave-based regular temperaments after stars.

The name mirkwai was given by Gene Ward Smith in 2005 as a contraction of miracle and kwai[1]. Not widely accepted, it is effectively deprecated by 2026.

The name small BP diesis was given in [2].

References