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== Temperaments == | == Temperaments == | ||
[[Tempering out]] this comma in the 13-limit gives the rank-5 '''buzurgismic''' or '''dhanvantarismic temperament'''. Tempering it out in the 2.3.7.13 [[subgroup]] gives the rank-3 '''buzurg''' or '''dhanvantari temperament'''. In such systems, 13/12 and 14/13 are equated, enabling [[buzurgismic chords|buzurgismic or dhanvantarismic chords]]. This is very comparable to tempering out of [[121/120]], which results in [[biyatismic]], in which [[11/10]] is equated with [[12/11]]. | [[Tempering out]] this comma in the 13-limit gives the rank-5 '''buzurgismic''' or '''dhanvantarismic temperament'''. Tempering it out in the 2.3.7.13 [[subgroup]] gives the rank-3 '''buzurg''' or '''dhanvantari temperament'''. In such systems, 13/12 and 14/13 are equated, enabling [[buzurgismic chords|buzurgismic or dhanvantarismic chords]]. This is very comparable to tempering out of [[121/120]], which results in [[biyatismic]], in which [[11/10]] is equated with [[12/11]]. | ||
Besides tempering, the interval serves as a period in the 13-limit temperament [[oganesson]], where it is equated with 1/118th of the octave. | |||
== Etymology == | == Etymology == |