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Immediate 11-limit extensions include ''cassandra'' {{nowrap|(41 & 53)}}, mapping 11/8 to +23 fifths, ''andromeda'' {{nowrap|(29 & 41)}}, mapping 11/8 to −18 fifths, and ''helenus'' {{nowrap|(53 & 65d)}}, mapping 11/8 to −30 fifths. Garibaldi is most naturally a 2.3.5.7.19 [[subgroup]] temperament due to its immediate availability of [[19/16]] at the minor third (C–E♭). This is sometimes known as ''garibaldi nestoria''. | Immediate 11-limit extensions include ''cassandra'' {{nowrap|(41 & 53)}}, mapping 11/8 to +23 fifths, ''andromeda'' {{nowrap|(29 & 41)}}, mapping 11/8 to −18 fifths, and ''helenus'' {{nowrap|(53 & 65d)}}, mapping 11/8 to −30 fifths. Garibaldi is most naturally a 2.3.5.7.19 [[subgroup]] temperament due to its immediate availability of [[19/16]] at the minor third (C–E♭). This is sometimes known as ''garibaldi nestoria''. | ||
Garibaldi was named in honor of [[Eduardo Sábat-Garibaldi]], who developed the [[dinarra]], a 53-tone [[microtonal guitar]] in the 1/9-schisma tuning. | Garibaldi was named in honor of [[Eduardo Sábat-Garibaldi]], who developed the [[dinarra]], a 53-tone [[microtonal guitar]] in the 1/9-schisma tuning. | ||
See [[Schismatic_family#Garibaldi]] for technical data. | |||
== Interval chain == | == Interval chain == | ||