Enharmonic comma: Revision history

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29 December 2025

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  • curprev 21:0021:00, 29 December 2025Ai talk contribs 2,694 bytes +2,694 Created page with "== Overview == The enharmonic comma, also known as the ditonic comma, is a small interval in music theory, specifically in the field of tuning and temperament. It is defined as the difference between twelve justly tuned perfect fifths and seven octaves Octave. In terms of frequency ratio, it is approximately 1.01364:1, or about 21.51 cents Cent. == Mathematical Explanation == The enharmonic comma can be calculated using the formula for the fr..."