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[[File:Qeyqry.png|thumb|459x459px|An example of a comma pump: in [[12edo]], which tempers out 81/80, this progression returns to the starting note; in [[15edo]], which observes this comma, it does not.]] | |||
A '''comma pump''' is a JI or tempered chord progression whose starting and ending points differ by a [[comma]]. | A '''comma pump''' is a JI or tempered chord progression whose starting and ending points differ by a [[comma]]. | ||
Revision as of 20:38, 24 February 2026

A comma pump is a JI or tempered chord progression whose starting and ending points differ by a comma.
The I-vi-ii-V-I progression is a Meantone or 81/80 comma pump:
CEG -> ACEA (down by 6/5) -> DFA (up by 4/3) -> GDGB (down by 3/2) -> CEGC (up by 4/3)
In non-Meantone tunings, attempting this comma pump results in the end point flatter by 81/80 relative to the starting point.
There is some ambiguity in this term depending on whether the comma in question is tempered out or not. If the comma is tempered out the chord progression could be called a comma cycle.
