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As 3 semitones make a period-reduced octave, and it alludes to tritone tempering, [[User:Ayceman|I]] propose the name '''tristone''' for the basic [[Diaschismic family|diaschismic temperament]], based on the 16/15 to 6/5 relationship, as well as the following variants and extensions: | As 3 semitones make a period-reduced octave, and it alludes to tritone tempering, [[User:Ayceman|I]] propose the name '''tristone''' for the basic [[Diaschismic family|diaschismic temperament]], based on the 16/15 to 6/5 relationship, as well as the following variants and extensions: | ||
=== Tristone === | === Tristone === | ||
[[Subgroup]]: 5/3.20/9.10/3 | [[Subgroup]]: 5/3.20/9.10/3 | ||
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[[Optimal ET sequence]]: 9ed5/3, 16ed5/3 | [[Optimal ET sequence]]: 9ed5/3, 16ed5/3 | ||
'''16ed5/3''' also supports [[Blackcomb]] temperament which is built on [[5/4]] and [[3/2]] in a very similar way to octave-repeating [[meantone]] but is less accurate. Blackcomb tempers out the comma [[250/243]], the amount by which 3 [[3/2]]'s exceed [[5/4]] sixth-reduced, in the 5/3.2.3 subgroup (equal to the [[5-limit]]). | |||
[[Category:Nonoctave]] | [[Category:Nonoctave]] | ||
[[Category:Edonoi]] | [[Category:Edonoi]] |