Temperament naming: Difference between revisions
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===Myna:=== | ===Myna:=== | ||
Myna is related to starling, the 126/125 planar temperament, and a myna is a member of the starling | Myna is related to starling, the 126/125 planar temperament, and a myna is a member of the starling family (Sturnidae.) Myna is also a play on minor third, the generator. | ||
===Negri ("negripent", "negrisept"):=== | ===Negri ("negripent", "negrisept"):=== | ||
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Meaning: semi-fourth, i.e. half of a 4/3 | Meaning: semi-fourth, i.e. half of a 4/3 | ||
===Semisept:=== | ===Semisept:=== | ||
Meaning: semi-(septimal major sixth), i.e. half of a 12/7 | Meaning: semi-(septimal major sixth), i.e. half of a 12/7 | ||
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Myna is related to starling, the 126/125 planar temperament, and a myna is a member of the starling | Myna is related to starling, the 126/125 planar temperament, and a myna is a member of the starling family (Sturnidae.) Myna is also a play on minor third, the generator.<br /> | ||
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Meaning: semi-(septimal major sixth), i.e. half of a 12/7<br /> | Meaning: semi-(septimal major sixth), i.e. half of a 12/7<br /> | ||
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