Talk:Syntonic comma

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I don't know which of the people on Didymus this comma is referring to - it was named after the first person to suggest using 5:4 for tuning a major third, but I don't know who that would have been. Anybody know? --Camembert

(Lest anybody thinks I must be thicker than thick for not guessing it was Didymus the Musician, he wasn't on the Didymus page at the time I wrote the article. --Camembert)