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{{Beginner|Subgroup Temperament Families, Relationships, and Genes}} | {{Beginner|Subgroup Temperament Families, Relationships, and Genes}} | ||
'''Temperament families''' and '''clans''' are ways to organize [[regular temperament]]s. A temperament family starts with a full [[Harmonic limit|prime-limit]] temperament which tempers out | '''Temperament families''' and '''clans''' are ways to organize [[regular temperament]]s. A temperament family starts with a full [[Harmonic limit|prime-limit]] temperament which tempers out only one comma, and includes [[extension]]s of it. A temperament clan is similar to a temperament family but it starts with a [[subgroup]] temperament instead. | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
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Temperament families and clans are ways to organize regular temperaments. A temperament family starts with a full prime-limit temperament which tempers out only one comma, and includes extensions of it. A temperament clan is similar to a temperament family but it starts with a subgroup temperament instead.
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