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{{About|the regular temperament|the scale structure sometimes associated with it|4L 3s}}
{{About|the regular temperament|the scale structure sometimes associated with it|4L 3s}}


'''Orgone''' is the 2.7.11 [[subgroup temperament]] generated by a minor or supraminor third which can be identified by a tempered [[77/64]] such that two of them make a tempered [[16/11]] and three of them make a tempered [[7/4]]. While it is easy enough to equate the generator with [[6/5]] by tempering out [[385/384]], extending it to include [[3/2|perfect fifths]] is not so easy. If using a flatter generator, there is a fifth at the relatively high [[complexity]] of 9 generators down (see also [[superkleismic]]). Closer to optimal tuning for orgone, but even more complex at 17 generators up, there is [[hyperkleismic]].
'''Orgone''' is the 2.7.11 [[subgroup temperament]] generated by a minor or supraminor third which can be identified by a tempered [[77/64]] such that two of them make a tempered [[16/11]] and three of them make a tempered [[7/4]]. While it is easy enough to equate the generator with [[6/5]] by tempering out [[385/384]], extending it to include [[3/2|perfect fifths]] is not so easy. If using a flatter generator, there is a fifth at the relatively high [[complexity]] of 9 generators down (see also [[superkleismic]]). Closer to optimal tuning for orgone, but even more complex at 17 generators up, there is [[hyperkleismic]]. These two merge at [[26edo]]. Extremely accurate, but more complex still is [[Ragismic_microtemperaments#Senator|senator]].


A related temperament is [[No-threes subgroup temperaments#Ultrakleismic|ultrakleismic]] in the 2.7.17 subgroup, in which the generator is instead identified with the simpler [[17/14]], by tempering out [[4913/4802]]. [[Orgonia#Ork|Ork]] temperament merges these two. These favor sharper generators so can be viewed even more as no-fifth systems.
A related temperament is [[No-threes subgroup temperaments#Ultrakleismic|ultrakleismic]] in the 2.7.17 subgroup, in which the generator is instead identified with the simpler [[17/14]], by tempering out [[4913/4802]]. [[Orgonia#Ork|Ork]] temperament merges these two. These favor sharper generators so can be viewed even more as no-fifth systems.

Revision as of 13:11, 19 October 2024

This page is about the regular temperament. For the scale structure sometimes associated with it, see 4L 3s.

Orgone is the 2.7.11 subgroup temperament generated by a minor or supraminor third which can be identified by a tempered 77/64 such that two of them make a tempered 16/11 and three of them make a tempered 7/4. While it is easy enough to equate the generator with 6/5 by tempering out 385/384, extending it to include perfect fifths is not so easy. If using a flatter generator, there is a fifth at the relatively high complexity of 9 generators down (see also superkleismic). Closer to optimal tuning for orgone, but even more complex at 17 generators up, there is hyperkleismic. These two merge at 26edo. Extremely accurate, but more complex still is senator.

A related temperament is ultrakleismic in the 2.7.17 subgroup, in which the generator is instead identified with the simpler 17/14, by tempering out 4913/4802. Ork temperament merges these two. These favor sharper generators so can be viewed even more as no-fifth systems.

For technical data, see Orgonia #Orgone.

Gallery

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orgone7_lattice.png

orgone11_lattice.png

11EDO Orgone smitonic cheat sheet using modified diatonic notation (G#=A, Ab=G), and smitonic interval names.

Music

City of the Asleep
groundfault
Alexandru Ianu