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== Technical Data ==
== Technical Data ==
Dhembrwood belongs to the Subgroup 2.9/5.Kleven.  It is defined by tempering such that nine [[wikipedia:Komornik–Loreti_constant|Komornik-Loreti Constants]] (user [[User:MissMagenta|MissMagenta]] calls this interval the Kleventh, a clipping of "Komornik-Loreti Seventh") reduce to an octave; this maps the Kleventh (somewhat inaccurately) to 8\9.
Dhembrwood belongs to the Subgroup 2.9/5.Kleven.  It is defined by tempering such that nine [[wikipedia:Komornik–Loreti_constant|Komornik-Loreti Constants]] ([[User:MissMagenta|MissMagenta]] calls this interval the Kleventh, a clipping of "Komornik-Loreti Seventh") reduce to an octave; this maps the Kleventh (somewhat inaccurately) to 8\9.


Dhembrwood has a period of 2\9 (Seven Klevenths, octave-reduced) and a generator of 10/9.
Dhembrwood has a period of 2\9 (Seven Klevenths, octave-reduced) and a generator of 10/9.
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== Music ==
== Music ==
{{Todo| Write music using Dhembrwood |inline=1}}
[[File:Swang in Bb Griselda.mp3|thumb|"Swang in Bb Griselda," a piece written in the Griselda mode of Dhembrwood[9]]]
Due to first and foremost being a joke, music written in Dhembrwood is scarce, but not entirely unheard of.


== See Also ==
== See Also ==
[[User:MissMagenta/EDKL]]
[[User:MissMagenta/EDKL]]