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The '''schismic–Pythagorean equivalence continuum''' is a [[equivalence continuum|continuum]] of [[5-limit]] [[regular temperament|temperaments]] which equate a number of [[32805/32768|schismas (32805/32768)]] with [[Pythagorean comma|Pythagorean comma ({{monzo| -19 12 }})]]. This continuum is theoretically interesting in that these are all 5-limit temperaments [[support]]ed by [[12edo]].
The '''schismic–Pythagorean equivalence continuum''' is a [[equivalence continuum|continuum]] of [[5-limit]] [[regular temperament|temperaments]] which equate a number of [[32805/32768|schismas (32805/32768)]] with [[Pythagorean comma|Pythagorean comma ({{monzo| -19 12 }})]]. This continuum is theoretically interesting in that these are all 5-limit temperaments [[support]]ed by [[12edo]].