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Historical temperaments are [[ | '''Historical temperaments''' are [[temperament]]s which saw use during historical times and places, most commonly medieval, early modern or industrial-age Europe. | ||
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* [[Pythagorean tuning|Pythagorean Tuning]] | * [[Pythagorean tuning|Pythagorean Tuning]] | ||
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* [[Families of scales]] | * [[Families of scales]] | ||
* [[Georgian|Georgian musical tradition]] | * [[Georgian|Georgian musical tradition]] | ||
Revision as of 21:38, 16 April 2023
Historical temperaments are temperaments which saw use during historical times and places, most commonly medieval, early modern or industrial-age Europe.
Examples
Examples include:
- Well temperament
- Kellner
- Kirnberger
- Neidhart
- Temperament ordinaire
- Vallotti
- Werckmeister
- Werckmeister III
- Werckmeister IV (Orgelprobe)
- Werckmeister V
- Werckmeister VI (Septenarius)
- Young
- Meantone
- 1/2 comma meantone
- 1/3 comma meantone & its close relative 19edo
- 2/7 comma meantone & its close relative 50edo
- 1/4 comma meantone & its close relative 31edo
- 1/5 comma meantone & its close relative 43edo
- 1/6 comma meantone & its close relative 55edo
- 1/11 comma meantone & its close relative 12edo
- Pythagorean Tuning