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The '''trienstonic clan''' of [[Rank-2 temperament|rank-2]] [[temperament]]s [[Tempering out|tempers out]] [[28/27]], the septimal third-tone or trienstonic comma. This equates very different intervals with each other; in particular, [[9/8]] is equated with [[7/6]], [[8/7]] with [[32/27]], and [[4/3]] with [[9/7]]. Trienstonian is inaccurate enough that it is close to the edge of what can sensibly be called a temperament at all. In other words, it is an [[exotemperament]].  
The '''trienstonic clan''' of [[Rank-2 temperament|rank-2]] [[temperament]]s [[Tempering out|tempers out]] [[28/27]], the septimal third-tone or trienstonic comma. This equates very different intervals with each other; in particular, [[9/8]] with [[7/6]], [[8/7]] with [[32/27]], and [[4/3]] with [[9/7]]. Trienstonian is close to the edge of what can sensibly be called a temperament at all; in other words, it is an [[exotemperament]].


Adding 16/15 to 28/27 leads to father, adding 256/245 gives uncle, adding 50/49 gives octokaidecal and adding 35/32 gives wallaby. Other members of the clan discussed elsewhere are:  
Adding 16/15 to 28/27 leads to father, adding 256/245 gives uncle, adding 50/49 gives octokaidecal and adding 35/32 gives wallaby. Other members of the clan discussed elsewhere are: