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* '''Arbitrary numbers''': Isolated intervals or commas without demonstrated context or purpose. | * '''Arbitrary numbers''': Isolated intervals or commas without demonstrated context or purpose. | ||
* '''High complexity''': Temperaments of high complexity or EDOs with extremely high divisions (e.g. 31132edo), unless accompanied by a clear explanation of its utility or theoretical significance. This also includes temperaments and commas in impractical subgroups (e.g. 2.43.83). | * '''High complexity''': Temperaments of high complexity or EDOs with extremely high divisions (e.g. 31132edo), unless accompanied by a clear explanation of its utility or theoretical significance. This also includes temperaments and commas in impractical subgroups (e.g. 2.43.83). | ||
* '''Minor variations''': Systems that differ only trivially from existing systems. For example, | * '''Minor variations''': Systems that differ only trivially from existing systems. For example, a meantone tuning with a fifth very close to quarter-comma meantone should not get its own page. It can be added to the existing tunings on the meantone page. | ||
* '''Technical data without context''': Interval tables, temperaments, commas, or other technical data without accompanying musical explanation. ''This should generally be avoided whenever possible.'' | * '''Technical data without context''': Interval tables, temperaments, commas, or other technical data without accompanying musical explanation. ''This should generally be avoided whenever possible.'' | ||