Ragisma

Ragisma

Ragisma (in music) is an interval with the ratio of 4375:4374, usually defined as the difference between the Septimal minor third (7:6) and two Bohlen-Pierce small semitones (27:25). It is also the difference between minor Bohlen-Pierce diesis (245:243) and Septimal semicomma (126:125).


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