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== Temperaments == | == Temperaments == | ||
By tempering it out, the '''jacobin temperament''' is defined. Interestingly, [[1789edo]] is an edo that [[support]]s the jacobin temperament. You may find a list of good JI-approximating edos that support this temperament below. Although 1789edo has a unique position due to its number of steps being a hallmark year of the French Revolution, it is more rational to use the other edos for this temperament. | By tempering it out, the '''jacobin temperament''' is defined. Interestingly, [[1789edo]] is an edo that [[support]]s the jacobin temperament. You may find a list of good JI-approximating edos that support this temperament below. Although 1789edo has a unique position due to its number of steps being a hallmark year of the French Revolution, it is more rational to use the other edos for this temperament. Miscellaneous temperaments tempering out this comma are collected in [[The Jacobins]]. | ||
The 17-limit factorization shows us a natural path of extension, also given below. | The 17-limit factorization shows us a natural path of extension, also given below. | ||
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[[Category:Jacobin]] | [[Category:Jacobin]] | ||
[[Category:Commas with unknown etymology]] | |||
{{todo|add etymology|comment=I know it’s something to do with the French Revolution, but what, exactly? Spell it all out please, why exactly does the name “jacobin” uniquely fit this particular comma?}} |