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Examples include:


* [[Pythagorean tuning|Pythagorean Tuning]]
* [[Meantone]]
**[[1-2_syntonic_comma_meantone|1/2 comma]] (''Fogliano 1529)''
**[[19edo]] (''Costello 1558'')
**[[1-3_Syntonic_Comma_Meantone|1/3 comma]] (''Salinas 1577'')
**[[2-7_Syntonic_Comma_Meantone|2/7 comma]] (''Zarlino 1558'')
**[[5/18 comma meantone|5/18 comma]] (''Smith 1749'')
**[[50edo]] (''Henfling 1710'')
**[[7/26 comma meantone|7/26 comma]] (''Woolhouse 1835'')
**[[Golden meantone|Golden]] (''Kornerup 1930'')
**[[Quarter-comma meantone|1/4 comma]] (''Schlick 1511'' & ''Aron 1523'')
**[[31edo]] (''Vicentino 1555'')
**[[2/9 comma meantone|2/9 comma]] (''Rossi 1666'' & ''Drobisch 1855'')
**[[74edo]] (''Riccati 1762'')
**[[3/14 comma meantone|3/14 comma]] (''Riccati 1762'')
**[[1-5_Syntonic_Comma_Meantone|1/5 comma]] (''Verheyen c. 1600'' & ''Sauveur 1701'')
**[[43edo]] (''Sauveur 1701'')
**[[55edo]] (''Beer <1722'')
**[[1/6_syntonic_comma_meantone|1/6 comma]] (''Silbermann <1748'')
**[[12edo]] (''Chu Tsai-yü 1596'')
* [[Well temperament]]
* [[Well temperament]]
**[[Kellner]]
**[[Kellner]]
** Kirnberger
** Kirnberger
*** [[Kirnberger I]]
***[[Kirnberger I]]
***[[Kirnberger II]]
***[[Kirnberger II]]
***[[Kirnberger|Kirnberger III]]
***[[Kirnberger|Kirnberger III]]
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**[[Vallotti]]
**[[Vallotti]]
** Werckmeister
** Werckmeister
*** [[Werckmeister I]]
***[[Werckmeister I]]
*** [[Werckmeister II]]
***[[Werckmeister II]]
***[[Werck3|Werckmeister III]]
***[[Werck3|Werckmeister III]]
***[[Werckmeister IV]] (''Orgelprobe'')
***[[Werckmeister IV]] (''Orgelprobe'')
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** Young
** Young
*** Young I (''see [[Vallotti]]'')
*** Young I (''see [[Vallotti]]'')
*** [[Young2|Young II]]
***[[Young2|Young II]]
* [[Meantone]]
**[[1-2_syntonic_comma_meantone|1/2 comma]] (''Fogliano 1529)''
**[[19edo]] (''Costello 1558'')
**[[1-3_Syntonic_Comma_Meantone|1/3 comma]] (''Salinas 1577'')
**[[2-7_Syntonic_Comma_Meantone|2/7 comma]] (''Zarlino 1558'')
** [[5/18 comma meantone|5/18 comma]] (''Smith 1749'')
** [[50edo]] (''Henfling 1710'')
** [[7/26 comma meantone|7/26 comma]] (''Woolhouse 1835'')
** [[Golden meantone|Golden]] (''Kornerup 1930'')
**[[Quarter-comma meantone|1/4 comma]] (''Schlick 1511'' & ''Aron 1523'')
** [[31edo]] (''Vicentino 1555'')
** [[2/9 comma meantone|2/9 comma]] (''Rossi 1666'' & ''Drobisch 1855'')
** [[74edo]] (''Riccati 1762'')
** [[3/14 comma meantone|3/14 comma]] (''Riccati 1762'')
**[[1-5_Syntonic_Comma_Meantone|1/5 comma]] (''Verheyen c. 1600'' & ''Sauveur 1701'')
** [[43edo]] (''Sauveur 1701'')
** [[55edo]] (''Beer <1722'')
**[[1/6_syntonic_comma_meantone|1/6 comma]] (''Silbermann <1748'')
**[[12edo]] (''Chu Tsai-yü 1596'')
* [[Pythagorean tuning|Pythagorean Tuning]]


== See also ==
== See also ==

Revision as of 21:58, 26 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:

See also