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So that should provide a helpful point of comparison to measure these other temperaments against. | So that should provide a helpful point of comparison to measure these other temperaments against. | ||
== How to read the tables == | |||
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That means that for temperaments ''in these tables'', the more notes they require, the more accurate they are. The ones requiring less notes are less accurate, though they are good for their size. (Note that this rule is only true for ''the temperaments in these tables'', it is not true of all temperaments ''in general''.) | That means that for temperaments ''in these tables'', the more notes they require, the more accurate they are. The ones requiring less notes are less accurate, though they are good for their size. (Note that this rule is only true for ''the temperaments in these tables'', it is not true of all temperaments ''in general''.) | ||
== Table of temperaments (5 to 45 notes per equave) == | |||
The temperaments within each cell should be sorted by accuracy, with the lowest [[damage]] (highest accuracy) temperament listed first. | The temperaments within each cell should be sorted by accuracy, with the lowest [[damage]] (highest accuracy) temperament listed first. | ||
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== Table of temperaments (more notes per equave) == | |||
The temperaments within each cell should be sorted by accuracy, with the lowest [[damage]] (highest accuracy) temperament listed first. | The temperaments within each cell should be sorted by accuracy, with the lowest [[damage]] (highest accuracy) temperament listed first. | ||
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== Pergens and temperament relationships == | |||
One important piece of information these tables do not capture is whether two temperaments share a [[pergen]]. | One important piece of information these tables do not capture is whether two temperaments share a [[pergen]]. |