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The '''tetrahanson''' temperament is a [[nonoctave]] [[kleismic]] temperament, tempering out the [[kleisma]] in the 4.3.5 subgroup and repeating at the double octave [[4/1]]. It is generated by [[5/3]] and, like in normal hanson temperament, 6 of them make a [[4/3]]. Tetrahanson does not contain any 5-limit major or minor triads, but it does have different voicings of them (3:4:5 and 12:15:20), which, to a [[12edo]]-accustomed listener, can make it sound like the root is the real root and the perfect fifth above it at the same time. | The '''tetrahanson''' temperament is a [[nonoctave]] [[kleismic]] temperament, tempering out the [[kleisma]] in the 4.3.5 subgroup and repeating at the double octave [[4/1]]. It is generated by [[5/3]] and, like in normal hanson temperament, 6 of them make a [[4/3]]. Tetrahanson does not contain any 5-limit major or minor triads, but it does have different voicings of them (3:4:5 and 12:15:20), which, to a [[12edo]]-accustomed listener, can make it sound like the root is the real root and the perfect fifth above it at the same time. | ||
For technical information see [[Subgroup temperaments#Tetrahanson]] | For technical information see [[Subgroup temperaments#Tetrahanson]]. | ||
== Interval chain == | == Interval chain == |