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[[29edo]] is notable for being the first equal division to have a more precise [[3/2]] than [[12edo]], and the first tuning to be consistent in the [[15-odd-limit]]. 29th-octave temperaments occur naturally when temperament-merging edos whose greatest common divisor is 29.
[[29edo]] is notable for being the first equal division to have a more precise [[3/2]] than [[12edo]], and the first tuning to be consistent in the [[15-odd-limit]]. 29th-octave temperaments occur naturally when temperament-merging edos whose greatest common divisor is 29.


Temperaments discussed elsewhere include:
== Mystery (5-limit) ==
* [[Mystery]] [[Hemifamity temperaments#Mystery|Hemifamity temperaments]]
: ''Main article: [[Mystery]] and for higher-limit versions see [[Hemifamity temperaments #Mystery]]''


Mystery, being a notable 13-limit temperament, has a dedicated page.
The mystery temperament in the 5-limit is described by tempering out the comma {{monzo| 46 -29 }}, where a circle of 29 fifths closes on 17 octaves, and it is supported by small multiples of 29edo.
 
Subgroup: 2.3.5
 
[[Comma]]: {{monzo| 46 -29 }}
 
[[Mapping]]: [{{val| 29 46 0 }}, {{val| 0 0 1 }}]
 
Mapping generators: ~531441/524288, ~5
 
[[POTE generator]]: ~5/4 = 387.408
 
{{Optimal ET sequence|legend=1| 29, 58, 87, 232, 319 }}
 
[[Badness]]: 1.020556


== Copper ==
== Copper ==
Copper temperament is derived from a 5-limit comma called [[copper comma]], because it is constructed the same way towards 29edo as [[Kirnberger's atom]] is towards 12edo. A fifth of each of these tunings is modified by a tiny amount, then a circle of these fifths is set to close eventually at the octave.
Copper temperament is derived from a 5-limit comma called [[copper comma]], because it is constructed the same way towards 29edo as [[Kirnberger's atom]] is towards 12edo. A fifth of each of these tunings is modified by a tiny amount, then a circle of these fifths is set to close eventually at the octave.


Surprisingly, despite 29edo's fifth being closer to 3/2 than 12edo's, copper has a higher TE error than [[atomic]] and is not a [[very high accuracy temperaments|very high accuracy temperament]].
It is worth noting that despite 29edo's fifth being closer to 3/2 than 12edo's, copper has a higher TE error than [[atomic]] and hence is not a [[very high accuracy temperaments|very high accuracy temperament]].


Subgroup: 2.3.5
Subgroup: 2.3.5
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[[Support]]ing [[ET]]s: {{EDOs|29, 754, 783, 812, 1566, 1537, 2320, 3103, 3132}}, ...
[[Support]]ing [[ET]]s: {{EDOs|29, 754, 783, 812, 1566, 1537, 2320, 3103, 3132}}, ...
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[[Category:29edo]]
[[Category:29edo]]
[[Category:Temperament collections]]
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{{Todo| review }}