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A 7th-octave temperament can be described by temperament merging of edos whose greatest common divisor is 7. The most notable 7th-octave family is the [[whitewood family]] – tempering out [[2187/2048]] and associating 4\7 to [[3/2]]. | |||
A comma that frequently appears in 7th-octave temps is [[akjaysma]], which sets [[105/64]] to be equal to 5\7. | A comma that frequently appears in 7th-octave temps is [[akjaysma]], which sets [[105/64]] to be equal to 5\7. |