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The '''jubilismic family''' contains temperaments that temper out the [[jubilisma|jubilisma (50/49)]] (also called tritonic diesis, or septimal sixth-tone). It therefore identifies the two septimal tritones [[7/5]] and [[10/7]], an identification familiar from [[12edo]]. While most rank-three temperaments are planar, a jubilismic temperament divides the octave in two.
The '''jubilismic family''' contains temperaments that temper out the [[jubilisma|jubilisma (50/49)]] (also called tritonic diesis, or septimal sixth-tone). It therefore identifies the two septimal tritones [[7/5]] and [[10/7]], an identification familiar from [[12edo]]. While most rank-three temperaments are planar, a jubilismic temperament divides the octave in two.