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The concept of the enharmonic comma has been known since the time of ancient Greek music theorists, who recognized that a series of perfect fifths will not align perfectly with a series of octaves. This discrepancy was a source of much debate and controversy among ancient theorists, and it continues to be a topic of discussion among modern music theorists and musicians.
The concept of the enharmonic comma has been known since the time of ancient Greek music theorists, who recognized that a series of perfect fifths will not align perfectly with a series of octaves. This discrepancy was a source of much debate and controversy among ancient theorists, and it continues to be a topic of discussion among modern music theorists and musicians.


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== Significance in Tuning Systems ==
== Significance in Tuning Systems ==
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