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==Circle of fifths and enharmonic change== {{Image frame|width=250 | content = <score raw="1">p = \markup { \lower #1 "+" } pps = \markup { \concat { \lower #1 "++" \sharp }} ppps = \markup { \concat { \lower #1 "+++" \sharp }} \new PianoStaff \with { \override Accidental.stencil = #ly:text-interface::print \override StaffGrouper.staff-staff-spacing.basic-distance = #15 \omit TimeSignature } << \new Staff \with{ \magnifyStaff #3/2 } {\relative c' \tweak AccidentalPlacement.positioning-done ##f <\tweak Accidental.text \pps \tweak Accidental.X-offset #-10.75 fis \tweak Accidental.text \pps \tweak Accidental.X-offset #-6 cis' \tweak Accidental.text \pps \tweak Accidental.X-offset #-10.75 gis' \tweak Accidental.text \pps \tweak Accidental.X-offset #-6 dis' \tweak Accidental.text \ppps \tweak Accidental.X-offset #-14.75 ais' \tweak Accidental.text \ppps \tweak Accidental.X-offset #-8 eis'>1 } \new Staff \with{ \magnifyStaff #3/2 } {\relative c,, {\clef bass <c g' d' \tweak Accidental.text \p ais' \tweak Accidental.text \p eis' \tweak Accidental.text \p bis'>1 } } >> \paper {tagline=##f} </score> | caption = Pythagorean comma as twelve justly tuned perfect fifths in Ben Johnston notation[[File:Just perfect fifth on C.mid]] }} The Pythagorean comma can also be thought of as the discrepancy between 12 [[just intonation|justly tuned]] [[perfect fifth]]s (ratio 3:2) and seven octaves (ratio 2:1): :<math>\frac{\hbox{twelve fifths}}{\hbox{seven octaves}} =\left(\tfrac32\right)^{12} \!\!\Big/\, 2^{7} = \frac{3^{12}}{2^{19}} = \frac{531441}{524288} = 1.0136432647705078125 \!</math> {| |----- | valign="top" | {| class="wikitable" |+Ascending by perfect fifths |----- ! Note ! [[Perfect fifth|Fifth]] ! Frequency ratio ! Decimal ratio |- ! C | align="center"| 0 || align="center"| 1 ''':''' 1 || align="center"| 1 |- ! G | align="center"| 1 || align="center"| 3 ''':''' 2 || align="center"| 1.5 |- ! D | align="center"| 2 || align="center"| 9 ''':''' 4 || align="center"| 2.25 |- ! A | align="center"| 3 || align="center"| 27 ''':''' 8 || align="center"| 3.375 |- ! E | align="center"| 4 || align="center"| 81 ''':''' 16 || align="center"| 5.0625 |- ! B | align="center"| 5 || align="center"| 243 ''':''' 32 || align="center"| 7.59375 |- ! F{{music|sharp}} | align="center"| 6 || align="center"| 729 ''':''' 64 || align="center"| 11.390625 |- ! C{{music|sharp}} | align="center"| 7 || align="center"| 2187 ''':''' 128 || align="center"| 17.0859375 |- ! G{{music|sharp}} | align="center"| 8 || align="center"| 6561 ''':''' 256 || align="center"| 25.62890625 |- ! D{{music|sharp}} | align="center"| 9 || align="center"| 19683 ''':''' 512 || align="center"| 38.443359375 |- ! A{{music|sharp}} | align="center"|10 || align="center"| 59049 ''':''' 1024 || align="center"| 57.6650390625 |- ! E{{music|sharp}} | align="center"|11 || align="center"| 177147 ''':''' 2048 || align="center"| 86.49755859375 |- ! '''B{{music|sharp}}''' (≈ C) | align="center"|12 || align="center"|531441 ''':''' 4096 || align="center"| 129.746337890625 |} | valign="top" | {| class="wikitable" |+Ascending by octaves |----- ! Note ! [[Octave]] ! Frequency ratio |----- | align="center"|'''C''' || align="center"|0 || align="center"|1 ''':''' 1 |- | align="center"|'''C''' || align="center"|1 || align="center"|2 ''':''' 1 |- | align="center"|'''C''' || align="center"|2 || align="center"|4 ''':''' 1 |----- | align="center"|'''C''' || align="center"|3 || align="center"|8 ''':''' 1 |----- | align="center"|'''C''' || align="center"|4 || align="center"|16 ''':''' 1 |----- | align="center"|'''C''' || align="center"|5 || align="center"|32 ''':''' 1 |----- | align="center"|'''C''' || align="center"|6 || align="center"|64 ''':''' 1 |----- | align="center"|'''C''' || align="center"|7 || align="center"|128 ''':''' 1 |} |} In the following table of [[musical scale]]s in the [[circle of fifths]], the Pythagorean comma is visible as the small interval between, e.g., F{{music|sharp}} and G{{music|flat}}. Going around the circle of fifths with just intervals results in a [[comma pump]] by the Pythagorean comma. The 6{{music|flat}} and the 6{{music|sharp}} scales{{efn|group=lower-roman|1=The 7{{music|flat}} and 5{{music|sharp}}, respectively 5{{music|flat}} and 7{{music|sharp}} scales differ in the same way by one Pythagorean comma. Scales with seven accidentals are seldom used,<ref>[http://www.cisdur.de/e_index.html "Complete Overview of Compositions with Seven Accidentals"], Ulrich Reinhardt</ref> because the enharmonic scales with five accidentals are treated as equivalent.}} are not identical—even though they are on the [[piano keyboard]]—but the {{music|flat}} scales are one Pythagorean comma lower. Disregarding this difference leads to [[enharmonic|enharmonic change]]. [[File:Circle of fifths unrolled, pythagorean comma.svg|1000px]] {{notelist|group=lower-roman}} {{clear}} This interval has serious implications for the various [[musical tuning|tuning]] schemes of the [[chromatic scale]], because in Western music, [[circle of fifths|12 perfect fifths]] and seven octaves are treated as the same interval. [[Equal temperament]], today the most common tuning system in the West, reconciled this by flattening each fifth by a twelfth of a Pythagorean comma (approximately 2 cents), thus producing perfect octaves. Another way to express this is that the just fifth has a frequency ratio (compared to the tonic) of 3:2 or 1.5 to 1, whereas the seventh semitone (based on 12 equal logarithmic divisions of an octave) is the seventh power of the [[twelfth root of two]] or 1.4983... to 1, which is not quite the same (a difference of about 0.1%). Take the just fifth to the 12th power, then subtract seven octaves, and you get the Pythagorean comma (about a 1.4% difference).
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