Slendrisma
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Ratio | 68719476736/68641485507 |
Factorization | 236 × 3-5 × 7-10 |
Monzo | [36 -5 0 -10⟩ |
Size in cents | 1.965931¢ |
Names | slendrisma, slendric schisma |
Color name | ssr10-4, sasa-quinbiru negative 4th |
FJS name | [math]\text{dd}{-4}_{7,7,7,7,7,7,7,7,7,7}[/math] |
Special properties | reduced, reduced subharmonic |
Tenney height (log2 nd) | 71.9984 |
Weil height (log2 max(n, d)) | 72 |
Wilson height (sopfr(nd)) | 157 |
Harmonic entropy (Shannon, [math]\sqrt{nd}[/math]) |
~1.23512 bits |
Comma size | unnoticeable |
open this interval in xen-calc |
Slendrisma or slendric schisma is a 7-limit unnoticeable comma of measuring 1.97 cents, with frequency ratio of 68719476736/68641485507. It is the amount by which a stack of five 147/128s falls short of an octave. By tempering it out leads to the slendrismic temperament, which splits the octave into five equal parts.
Etymology
The name slendrisma was named by Xenllium in 2024. It is a contraction of slendric schisma into a single word; not to be confused with slendric comma (1029/1024, 8.43¢) or slendro comma (49/48, 35.7¢).