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'''Antipyth''' is a [[5/1]]-equivalent 5.7.11 [[subgroup temperament]] which tempers out 859375/823543. It is suitable for extremely xenharmonic music where the primes 2 and 3 are both eliminated (hence the name). | '''Antipyth''' is a [[5/1]]-equivalent 5.7.11 [[subgroup temperament]] which tempers out 859375/823543. It is suitable for extremely xenharmonic music where the primes 2 and 3 are both eliminated (hence the name). | ||
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Antipyth is a 5/1-equivalent 5.7.11 subgroup temperament which tempers out 859375/823543. It is suitable for extremely xenharmonic music where the primes 2 and 3 are both eliminated (hence the name).