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| ===Annapolis:===
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| Named so because its relative dominant represents a sharp 8/5
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| ===Calenda:=== | | ===Annapolis:=== |
| Meaning: It is the Latin name of the first day of a month. This represents the 15/7 period, which is a candidate for the least complex minor ninth.
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| ===**Contrapyth:**=== | | ===Calenda:=== |
| Meaning: Its period makes its categories run competely against i.e. "contra" any Pythagorean notion of concordance and discordance, hence "contrapyth" | | Meaning: It is the Latin name of the first day of a month. This represents the [[15/7]] [[period]], which is a candidate for the least [[Complexity|complex]] minor ninth. |
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| ===Corcovado:=== | | ==='''Contrapyth:'''=== |
| | Meaning: Its period makes its categories run competely against i.e. "contra" any [[Pythagorean]] notion of [[concordance]] and discordance, hence "contrapyth" |
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| | ===Corcovado:=== |
| Meaning: It is the Portuguese word for "hunchback." This represents the period's relative fifith harmonic, which reduces to a diminished fourth (up to 458 cents) instead of a perfect one (458-538 cents). | | Meaning: It is the Portuguese word for "hunchback." This represents the period's relative fifith harmonic, which reduces to a diminished fourth (up to 458 cents) instead of a perfect one (458-538 cents). |
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| ===Esmeralda:=== | | ===Esmeralda:=== |
| This is name of the gypsy girl in the novel Notre Dame de Paris who turns out to be a French citizen's daughter at just the moment she is about be hung, hence the generator of Janeiro's relative neutral-small major third. | | This is name of the gypsy girl in the novel Notre Dame de Paris who turns out to be a French citizen's daughter at just the moment she is about be hung, hence the generator of Janeiro's relative neutral-small major third. |
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| ===Hugo:=== | | ===Hugo:=== |
| Victor Hugo wrote the novel Notre Dame de Paris, hence being the Janeiro temperament generated by 19/84 period. | | Victor Hugo wrote the novel Notre Dame de Paris, hence being the Janeiro temperament generated by [[19/84]] period. |
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| ===**Italic:**=== | | ==='''Italic:'''=== |
| Origin: 2012 | | Origin: 2012 |
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| Named from the race of the Neapolitan people (the namesake of the 8:6:5 triad in common pratctice tonality and the most consonant 6-3 triad) | | Named from the race of the Neapolitan people (the namesake of the 8:6:5 triad in common pratctice tonality and the most consonant 6-3 triad) |
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| ===Jamestown:=== | | ===Jamestown:=== |
| Named from the possible period of 1607 cents (Jamestown, VA was established in 1607). | | Named from the possible period of 1607 cents (Jamestown, VA was established in 1607). |
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| ===Janeiro:=== | | ===Janeiro:=== |
| Meaning: It is the Portuguese word for the month of January. This represents the leading "1" of the (diatonic) semitone which is generally the octave reduction of the temperament's period. | | Meaning: It is the Portuguese word for the month of January. This represents the leading "1" of the (diatonic) semitone which is generally the [[octave reduction]] of the temperament's period. |
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| ===Kilometric:=== | | ===Kilometric:=== |
| So named because the comma called the "meter" is exactly the 1000th root of its period. | | So named because the [[comma]] called the "meter" is exactly the 1000th root of its period. |
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| ===Lampante:=== | | ===Lampante:=== |
| Named for the lowest grade of olive oil because the 30/13 period is equally weak as either a ninth or a tenth. | | Named for the lowest grade of olive oil because the [[30/13]] period is equally weak as either a ninth or a tenth. |
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| ===Marchettus:=== | | ===Marchettus:=== |
| Named in honor of Marchettus of Padua, who suggests a cadential major tenth the size of its period in his 13th-century work on tuning theory. | | Named in honor of [[Marchettus of Padua]], who suggests a cadential major tenth the size of its period in his 13th-century work on tuning theory. |
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| ===**Middletown:**=== | | ==='''Middletown:'''=== |
| Origin: "2012" | | Origin: "2012" |
| Meaning: Named so because its period dilates the mean (middle) tone temperament map into tempering out 64/63.
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| ===Monocacy:=== | | Meaning: Named so because its period dilates the mean (middle) tone temperament mapping into [[tempering out]] [[64/63]]. |
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| Named after the Monocacy River in Frederick County, MD. Monocacy is also a play the medium minor tenth period of the temperament. | | Named after the Monocacy River in Frederick County, MD. Monocacy is also a play the medium minor tenth period of the temperament. |
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| ===Napoli:=== | | ===Napoli:=== |
| Means "Naples" in Italian, given by the fact the its relative subminor triad is the Neapolitan sixth triad. | | Means "Naples" in Italian, given by the fact the its relative subminor triad is the Neapolitan sixth triad. |
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| ===Notre Dame:=== | | ===Notre Dame:=== |
| Meaning: The cathedral Notre Dame de Paris is featured in a novel beginning in the month of January (the novel also contains a hunchback), and was also home to the first school of polyphony in European history; therefore the 32/15 period. | | Meaning: The cathedral Notre Dame de Paris is featured in a novel beginning in the month of January (the novel also contains a hunchback), and was also home to the first school of polyphony in European history; therefore the [[32/15]] period. |
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| ===Oriole:=== | | ===Oriole:=== |
| Because the Middletown temperament is named after Middletown, MD, Maryland's state bird gets to be the namesake of the temperament with a 12/5 period. (N. B. In spite of the name, the MOS for it is not limited to linear combinations of 3L 4s and 9L 4s) | | Because the Middletown temperament is named after Middletown, MD, Maryland's state bird gets to be the namesake of the temperament with a [[12/5]] period. (N. B. In spite of the name, the [[MOS]] for it is not limited to linear combinations of [[3L 4s]] and [[9L 4s]]) |
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| ===Potomac:=== | | ===Potomac:=== |
| Named after the Potomac River, into which the Monocacy and the Shenandoah empty; hence its period of a neutral tenth. | | Named after the Potomac River, into which the Monocacy and the Shenandoah empty; hence its period of a neutral tenth. |
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| ===Rosada:=== | | ===Rosada:=== |
| The red of roses and of green of emeralds are complementary colors, hence the complementary structure to the Esmeralda scale. | | The red of roses and of green of emeralds are complementary colors, hence the complementary structure to the Esmeralda scale. |
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| ===Shenandoah:=== | | ===Shenandoah:=== |
| Named after the Shenandoah River in Virginia. The initial "sh" is palatal like the "j" in "major"; as in the period of the medium major tenth. | | Named after the Shenandoah River in Virginia. The initial "sh" is palatal like the "j" in "major"; as in the period of the medium major tenth. |
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| ===Victoria:=== | | ===Victoria:=== |
| Victoria is the feminine form of "Victor," hence being the inverse of Hugo. | | Victoria is the feminine form of "Victor," hence being the inverse of Hugo. |
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| <!-- ws:start:WikiTextHeadingRule:0:&lt;h3&gt; --><h3 id="toc0"><a name="x--Annapolis:"></a><!-- ws:end:WikiTextHeadingRule:0 -->Annapolis:</h3>
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| Named so because its relative dominant represents a sharp 8/5<br />
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| <!-- ws:start:WikiTextHeadingRule:2:&lt;h3&gt; --><h3 id="toc1"><a name="x--Calenda:"></a><!-- ws:end:WikiTextHeadingRule:2 -->Calenda:</h3>
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| Meaning: It is the Latin name of the first day of a month. This represents the 15/7 period, which is a candidate for the least complex minor ninth.<br />
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| <!-- ws:start:WikiTextHeadingRule:4:&lt;h3&gt; --><h3 id="toc2"><a name="x--Contrapyth:"></a><!-- ws:end:WikiTextHeadingRule:4 --><strong>Contrapyth:</strong></h3>
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| Meaning: Its period makes its categories run competely against i.e. &quot;contra&quot; any Pythagorean notion of concordance and discordance, hence &quot;contrapyth&quot;<br />
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| <!-- ws:start:WikiTextHeadingRule:6:&lt;h3&gt; --><h3 id="toc3"><a name="x--Corcovado:"></a><!-- ws:end:WikiTextHeadingRule:6 -->Corcovado:</h3>
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| Meaning: It is the Portuguese word for &quot;hunchback.&quot; This represents the period's relative fifith harmonic, which reduces to a diminished fourth (up to 458 cents) instead of a perfect one (458-538 cents).<br />
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| <!-- ws:start:WikiTextHeadingRule:10:&lt;h3&gt; --><h3 id="toc5"><a name="x--Esmeralda:"></a><!-- ws:end:WikiTextHeadingRule:10 -->Esmeralda:</h3>
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| This is name of the gypsy girl in the novel Notre Dame de Paris who turns out to be a French citizen's daughter at just the moment she is about be hung, hence the generator of Janeiro's relative neutral-small major third.<br />
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| Victor Hugo wrote the novel Notre Dame de Paris, hence being the Janeiro temperament generated by 19/84 period.<br />
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| <!-- ws:start:WikiTextHeadingRule:14:&lt;h3&gt; --><h3 id="toc7"><a name="x--Italic:"></a><!-- ws:end:WikiTextHeadingRule:14 --><strong>Italic:</strong></h3>
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| Origin: 2012<br />
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| Named from the race of the Neapolitan people (the namesake of the 8:6:5 triad in common pratctice tonality and the most consonant 6-3 triad)<br />
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| <!-- ws:start:WikiTextHeadingRule:16:&lt;h3&gt; --><h3 id="toc8"><a name="x--Jamestown:"></a><!-- ws:end:WikiTextHeadingRule:16 -->Jamestown:</h3>
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| Named from the possible period of 1607 cents (Jamestown, VA was established in 1607).<br />
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| <!-- ws:start:WikiTextHeadingRule:18:&lt;h3&gt; --><h3 id="toc9"><a name="x--Janeiro:"></a><!-- ws:end:WikiTextHeadingRule:18 -->Janeiro:</h3>
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| Meaning: It is the Portuguese word for the month of January. This represents the leading &quot;1&quot; of the (diatonic) semitone which is generally the octave reduction of the temperament's period.<br />
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| So named because the comma called the &quot;meter&quot; is exactly the 1000th root of its period.<br />
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| <!-- ws:start:WikiTextHeadingRule:22:&lt;h3&gt; --><h3 id="toc11"><a name="x--Lampante:"></a><!-- ws:end:WikiTextHeadingRule:22 -->Lampante:</h3>
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| Named for the lowest grade of olive oil because the 30/13 period is equally weak as either a ninth or a tenth.<br />
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| <!-- ws:start:WikiTextHeadingRule:24:&lt;h3&gt; --><h3 id="toc12"><a name="x--Marchettus:"></a><!-- ws:end:WikiTextHeadingRule:24 -->Marchettus:</h3>
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| Named in honor of Marchettus of Padua, who suggests a cadential major tenth the size of its period in his 13th-century work on tuning theory.<br />
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| <!-- ws:start:WikiTextHeadingRule:26:&lt;h3&gt; --><h3 id="toc13"><a name="x--Middletown:"></a><!-- ws:end:WikiTextHeadingRule:26 --><strong>Middletown:</strong></h3>
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| Origin: &quot;2012&quot;<br />
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| Meaning: Named so because its period dilates the mean (middle) tone temperament map into tempering out 64/63.<br />
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| <!-- ws:start:WikiTextHeadingRule:28:&lt;h3&gt; --><h3 id="toc14"><a name="x--Monocacy:"></a><!-- ws:end:WikiTextHeadingRule:28 -->Monocacy:</h3>
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| Named after the Monocacy River in Frederick County, MD. Monocacy is also a play the medium minor tenth period of the temperament.<br />
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| Means &quot;Naples&quot; in Italian, given by the fact the its relative subminor triad is the Neapolitan sixth triad.<br />
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| Meaning: The cathedral Notre Dame de Paris is featured in a novel beginning in the month of January (the novel also contains a hunchback), and was also home to the first school of polyphony in European history; therefore the 32/15 period.<br />
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| Because the Middletown temperament is named after Middletown, MD, Maryland's state bird gets to be the namesake of the temperament with a 12/5 period. (N. B. In spite of the name, the MOS for it is not limited to linear combinations of 3L 4s and 9L 4s)<br />
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| Named after the Potomac River, into which the Monocacy and the Shenandoah empty; hence its period of a neutral tenth.<br />
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| <!-- ws:start:WikiTextHeadingRule:38:&lt;h3&gt; --><h3 id="toc19"><a name="x--Rosada:"></a><!-- ws:end:WikiTextHeadingRule:38 -->Rosada:</h3>
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| The red of roses and of green of emeralds are complementary colors, hence the complementary structure to the Esmeralda scale.<br />
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| Named after the Shenandoah River in Virginia. The initial &quot;sh&quot; is palatal like the &quot;j&quot; in &quot;major&quot;; as in the period of the medium major tenth.<br />
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| Victoria is the feminine form of &quot;Victor,&quot; hence being the inverse of Hugo.</body></html></pre></div>
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