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The canonical [[extension]] to prime [[7/1|7]] adds [[36/35]] to the commas, thus equating [[5-limit]] major and minor intervals with [[7-limit]] subminor and supermajor ones. It finds [[7/4]] at the down seventh, [[7/6]] at the down third, and [[9/7]] at the up third.
The canonical [[extension]] to prime [[7/1|7]] adds [[36/35]] to the commas, thus equating [[5-limit]] major and minor intervals with [[7-limit]] subminor and supermajor ones. It finds [[7/4]] at the down seventh, [[7/6]] at the down third, and [[9/7]] at the up third.


Whitewood was named by [[Mike Battaglia]] in 2010 to serve in contrast with the [[blackwood]] temperament, which tempers out 256/243, the [[Pythagorean limma]].<ref>[https://yahootuninggroupsultimatebackup.github.io/tuning/topicId_95296.html Yahoo! Tuning Group | ''7&14 temperament - 14 out of 35'']</ref>  
Whitewood was named by [[Mike Battaglia]] in 2010 to serve in contrast with the [[blackwood]] temperament, which tempers out 256/243, the [[Pythagorean limma]].<ref>[https://yahootuninggroupsultimatebackup.github.io/tuning/topicId_95296.html Yahoo! Tuning Group | ''7&14 temperament - 14 out of 35'']</ref> The [[2.3.7 subgroup|2.3.7-subgroup]] [[restriction]] of whitewood is sometimes known as '''purpleheart'''.


For technical data, see [[Whitewood family #Whitewood]].
For technical data, see [[Whitewood family #Whitewood]] and [[No-fives subgroup temperaments #Purpleheart]].  


== Intervals ==
== Intervals ==