Survey of efficient temperaments by subgroup: Difference between revisions

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| [[pajara]], [[porcupine]], [[augene]], [[blacksmith]], [[whitewood]]
| [[pajara]], [[porcupine]], [[augene]], [[blacksmith]], [[whitewood]]
| [[hemiwuerschmidt]], [[miracle]], [[diaschismic]], [[valentine]], [[shrutar]], [[orwell]], [[magic]], [[meanpop]], [[mothra]], [[meantone]], [[superpyth]], [[nautilus]], [[godzilla]]
| [[hemiwuerschmidt]], [[miracle]], [[diaschismic]], [[valentine]], [[shrutar]], [[orwell]], [[magic]], [[meanpop]], [[andromeda]], [[mothra]], [[meantone]], [[superpyth]], [[nautilus]], [[godzilla]]
| [[ennealimmal]], [[harry]]
| [[ennealimmal]], [[harry]]
| [[enneadecal]], [[trinity]]
| [[enneadecal]], [[trinity]]
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If you visit the temperaments’ individual pages, those will usually make their relationships to other temperaments more clear.
If you visit the temperaments’ individual pages, those will usually make their relationships to other temperaments more clear.


Of particular note: schismic/helmholtz/garibaldi/nestoria, and kleismic/hanson/cata are two prominent examples of temperaments on this table sharing a pergen.
Schismic/helmholtz/garibaldi/nestoria/andromeda/cassandra, and kleismic/hanson/cata are two prominent examples of temperaments on this table sharing a pergen. There are other examples on the table also.