Langwidge: Difference between revisions

m I've consistently put breadcrumbs on *all* pages describing extensions, e.g. "luna and hemithirds" < "didacus" and "rodan" < "slendric" because I deem this to be helpful
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Verbally note its relation to protolangwidge cuz we're documenting this temp as a coherent 2.3.17.19-subgroup structure
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'''Langwidge''' is a [[rank-2 temperament]] in the 2.3.17.19 [[subgroup]] [[generator|generated]] by a [[perfect fifth]]. It was found in a search for a temperament that would defy the tradition of tertian harmony (→ [[#Notation]]). It is an [[extension]] of [[protolangwidge]].  
 
'''Langwidge''' is a [[rank-2 temperament]] in the 2.3.17.19 [[subgroup]] [[generator|generated]] by a [[perfect fifth]]. It was found in a search for a temperament that would defy the tradition of tertian harmony (→ [[#Notation]]).


The name ''langwidge'' was given by [[Eliora]] in 2023, originating from Adam Neely's video "''Is Cb The Same Note as B?''", where he mentions that there's "nothing technically incorrect about spelling the word language as "langwidge", but word structure-wise the information is different because it is not spelled right. In addition, he goes on to mention about how the "order of spelling in Western music theory is sacrosanct".<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SZftrA-aCa4&t=210s&pp=ygUYSXMgQyMgdGhlIHNhbWUgbm90ZSBhcyBC ''Is Cb the same note as B?''] by Adam Neely</ref>
The name ''langwidge'' was given by [[Eliora]] in 2023, originating from Adam Neely's video "''Is Cb The Same Note as B?''", where he mentions that there's "nothing technically incorrect about spelling the word language as "langwidge", but word structure-wise the information is different because it is not spelled right. In addition, he goes on to mention about how the "order of spelling in Western music theory is sacrosanct".<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SZftrA-aCa4&t=210s&pp=ygUYSXMgQyMgdGhlIHNhbWUgbm90ZSBhcyBC ''Is Cb the same note as B?''] by Adam Neely</ref>