Semicomma
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The semicomma,[1] also Fokker's comma (after 31-TET pioneer Adriaan Fokker), is type of small musical interval, or comma, in microtonal music equivalent to 2109375:2097152,[1] or 33×ばつ57 : 221. This is a ratio of approximately 1:1.0058283805847168, or about 10.06 cents [2] (Play i ). It is derived from the difference in pitch between three 75:64 just augmented seconds (Play just augmented second i ) and one 8:5 just minor sixth (Play minor sixth i ) begun on the same root ((3 ×ばつ 274.58) − (1 ×ばつ 813.69) = 823.74 − 813.69 = 10.05 cents).[3] It can also be viewed as the amount by which three tritaves exceed seven minor sixths.
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[edit ]References
[edit ]- ^ a b Haluska, Jan (2003). The Mathematical Theory of Tone Systems, p.xxix. ISBN 80-88683-28-9.
- ^ "List of Intervals", Huygens-Fokker.org.
- ^ "Semicomma", on Xenharmonic Wiki.