Talk:Enharmonic scale
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[edit] Irrelevant detail?
In this example, natural notes are sharpened by multiplying its frequency ratio by 256:243 (called a limma), and a natural note is flattened by multiplying its ratio by 243:256. A pair of enharmonic notes are separated by a Pythagorean comma, which is equal to 531441:524288.
- Is this really relevant to enharmonic scales? It seems more of a pythagorean tuning issue. There are plenty of other enharmonics scales (i.e. meantone) that have other differences. Rainwarrior 00:43, 5 February 2006 (UTC)