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The difference is the comma of Didymus, or syntonic comma, and equals 0.22 of a semitone.
There are two commonly cited commas, the Pythagorean comma and the comma of Didymus, or syntonic comma.
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No comma.
Use a comma instead.
Comma or semicolon?
Otherwise, no comma.
just a comma?
Like Proust comma Greer.
Comma Queen: Excuse Me!
The comma fixes that".
That comma is no typo.
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