- In music, the
schisma (also
spelled skhisma) is the
interval between the
syntonic comma (81:80) and the
Pythagorean comma ( 531 441 : 524 288 ), which...
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Schism of 1378, or the
Great Schism (Latin:
Magnum schisma occidentale,
Ecclesiae occidentalis schisma), was a
split within the
Catholic Church lasting...
- 11
April 2015 H. Kochendörfer, "Päpstliche
Kurialen während des
grossen Schismas" in
Neues Archiv der
Gesellschaft für Ältere
Deutsche Geschichtskunde,...
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formed of
seven villages and an
uninhabited island area. The
village of
Schisma is by far the most po****ted one and is
often understood as 'Elounda Centre'...
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temperament is a
musical tuning system that
results from
tempering the
schisma of 32805:32768 (1.9537 cents) to a unison. It is also
called the schismic...
- a
Scottish Presbyterian movement in the 17th
century pertaining to the
schisma in
music Schismatic temperament Schism (disambiguation) Schismogenesis...
- unison, or
tempers out, the
intervals 32 805 / 32 768 ,
known as the
schisma, and 15 625 / 15 552 ,
known as the kleisma.
These are both 5 limit...
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semicomma (13.8 cents)
Kleisma (8.1 cents)
Septimal kleisma (7.7 cents)
Schisma (1.95 cents)
Breedsma (0.72 cents)
Ragisma (0.4 cents)
Measurement Cent...
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tuned major thirds. It is
expressed by the
ratio 2048:2025 (19.6 cents). A
schisma (also skhisma) is the
difference between five
octaves and
eight justly...
- that this
latter fifth be
widened by 5⁄6 of a
schisma, and all the pure
fifths be
narrowed by 1⁄6 of a
schisma. Barca's
version thus has six
fifths tempered...