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A '''well tempered nonet''' is a kind of [[nonoctave]] scale created by Joseph Ruhf. They repeat at an interval around the 1300-1500 cent range and their optimal patent tunings target the nonet of a [[Kartvelian scales|Kartvelian scale]].
A '''well tempered nonet'''{{idiosyncratic}} is a kind of [[nonoctave]] scale created by [[Joseph Ruhf]]. They optimally repeat at an interval of around 1300-1500 [[cent]]s and their optimal patent tunings target the [[nonet]] of a [[Kartvelian scale]] where a 3/2 is available. They also solve tritone correction parsimoniously by shifting the emphasized degrees of the scale.  
 
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== See also ==
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* [[Well temperament]] – an overview of (mostly) octave preserving temperaments
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[[Category:Theory]]
[[Category:Terms]]
[[Category:Well temperament]]
[[Category:Well temperament]]
[[Category:Circulating temperament]]
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[[Category:Nonoctave]]
[[Category:Nonoctave]]
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Latest revision as of 16:07, 31 March 2025

A well tempered nonet[idiosyncratic term] is a kind of nonoctave scale created by Joseph Ruhf. They optimally repeat at an interval of around 1300-1500 cents and their optimal patent tunings target the nonet of a Kartvelian scale where a 3/2 is available. They also solve tritone correction parsimoniously by shifting the emphasized degrees of the scale.

Individual pages for WTNs

See also

Todo: clarify