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| MOS scales = [[2L 3s]], [[5L 2s]], [[5L 7s]], [[12L 5s]]
| MOS scales = [[2L 3s]], [[5L 2s]], [[5L 7s]], [[12L 5s]]
| Odd limit 1 = 9 | Mistuning 1 = 8.53 | Complexity 1 = 29
| Odd limit 1 = 9 | Mistuning 1 = 8.53 | Complexity 1 = 29
| Odd limit 2 = 13-limit 21 | Mistuning 2 = 11.1 | Complexity 2 = 29
| Odd limit 2 = 13-limit 21 | Mistuning 2 = 10.6 | Complexity 2 = 29
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: ''Not to be confused with calendar-based scales such as those in [[293edo]], [[400edo]], [[353edo]], or [[Irvic scale|Irvian mode]].''
: ''Not to be confused with calendar-based scales such as those in [[293edo]], [[400edo]], [[353edo]], or [[Irvic scale|Irvian mode]].''
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Further extensions for [[prime]]s [[17/1|17]] and [[23/1|23]] are available, where 17/16 is represented by an octave-reduced triple-augmented sixth (C–A𝄪♯), and 23/16 is represented by an augmented fourth (C–F♯).
Further extensions for [[prime]]s [[17/1|17]] and [[23/1|23]] are available, where 17/16 is represented by an octave-reduced triple-augmented sixth (C–A𝄪♯), and 23/16 is represented by an augmented fourth (C–F♯).


If ratios of 5 are omitted, the 2.3.7.11.13 [[subgroup]] version of leapday is known as '''leapfrog''', notable as tempering [[parapyth]] (a rank-3 temperament of the 2.3.7.11.13 subgroup) to rank 2 by finding [[~]][[13/8]] at ([[~]][[9/8]])<sup>4</sup>, that is, by tempering out the [[tetris comma]], and is a good combination of simplicity and accuracy, as 5/4 is complex and the canonical mapping for prime 19 is fairly inaccurate.
Since ratios of 5 are complex, they can be omitted, and the [[2.3.7.11.13 subgroup|2.3.7.11.13-subgroup]] version of leapday is known as [[leapfrog]], notable as tempering [[parapyth]] (a rank-3 temperament of the 2.3.7.11.13 subgroup) to rank 2 by finding [[~]][[13/8]] at ([[~]][[9/8]])<sup>4</sup>, that is, by tempering out the [[tetris comma]], and is a good combination of simplicity and accuracy.  


Leapday was named by [[Herman Miller]] in 2004<ref>[https://yahootuninggroupsultimatebackup.github.io/tuning-math/topicId_10589.html Yahoo! Tuning Group (Archive) | ''Some 13-limit temperaments'']</ref><ref>[https://yahootuninggroupsultimatebackup.github.io/tuning-math/topicId_10604.html Yahoo! Tuning Group (Archive) | ''24 13-limit temperaments supported by 46'']</ref>.  
Leapday was named by [[Herman Miller]] in 2004<ref>[https://yahootuninggroupsultimatebackup.github.io/tuning-math/topicId_10589.html Yahoo! Tuning Group (Archive) | ''Some 13-limit temperaments'']</ref><ref>[https://yahootuninggroupsultimatebackup.github.io/tuning-math/topicId_10604.html Yahoo! Tuning Group (Archive) | ''24 13-limit temperaments supported by 46'']</ref>.  


See [[Hemifamity temperaments #Leapday]] or [[No-fives subgroup temperaments #Leapfrog]] for more technical data.
See [[Hemifamity temperaments #Leapday]] for technical data.


== Interval chain ==
== Interval chain ==
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[[Category:Rank-2 temperaments]]
[[Category:Rank-2 temperaments]]
[[Category:Sengic temperaments]]
[[Category:Sengic temperaments]]
[[Category:Hemifamity temperaments]]
[[Category:Aberschismic temperaments]]