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- The diaschisma (or diacisma) is a small musical interval defined as the difference between three octaves and four perfect fifths plus two major thirds...
- limma to the Pythagorean limma; the ratio of the syntonic comma and the diaschisma. Schisma is a Gr**** word meaning a split or crack (see schism) whose musical...
- has been used to mean other small intervals: see diesis for details. A diaschisma is the difference between three octaves and four justly tuned perfect...
- negative size in cents). We obtain commas of four different sizes: the diaschisma, the lesser diesis, the syntonic comma, and the greater diesis. Since...
- meantone semitones. Finally, while the inner semitones differ by the diaschisma (2048:2025 or 19.6 cents), the outer differ by the greater diesis (648:625...
- (41.1 cents) Greater diesis (62.6 cents) Septimal diesis (35.7 cents) Diaschisma (19.5 cents) Semicomma (10.1 cents) Septimal semicomma (13.8 cents) Kleisma...
- third and 2 octaves; measure of fifth tempering in well temperaments diaschisma ⁠ 2 048 / 2 025 ⁠ 19.55 sixth-comma meantone schisma ⁠ 32 805 / 32 768 ⁠...
- "Comma, Schisma" in the same reference source calls comma, schisma, and diaschisma "microintervals" but not "microtones", and in the fourth edition of the...
- (41.1 cents) Greater diesis (62.6 cents) Septimal diesis (35.7 cents) Diaschisma (19.5 cents) Semicomma (10.1 cents) Septimal semicomma (13.8 cents) Kleisma...
- (41.1 cents) Greater diesis (62.6 cents) Septimal diesis (35.7 cents) Diaschisma (19.5 cents) Semicomma (10.1 cents) Septimal semicomma (13.8 cents) Kleisma...