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The generator for [[amity]] temperament is the acute minor third, which means an ordinary 6/5 minor third raised by an 81/80 comma to 243/200, and from this it derives its name. | The generator for [[amity]] temperament is the acute minor third, which means an ordinary 6/5 minor third raised by an 81/80 comma to 243/200, and from this it derives its name. It tempers out the 5-limit amity comma, 1600000/1594323. It can also be described as the 46&53 temperament, which tempers out [[4375/4374]] and [[5120/5103]] in the 7-limit. [[99edo|99EDO]] is a good tuning for amity, with generator 28/99, and MOS of 11, 18, 25, 32, 46 or 53 notes are available. If you are looking for a different kind of neutral third this could be the temperament for you. | ||
Temperaments not discussed here include [[Breedsmic temperaments|amicable]] and [[Hemimage temperaments|chromat]]. | Temperaments not discussed here include [[Breedsmic temperaments|amicable]] and [[Hemimage temperaments|chromat]]. | ||
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Bamity has a period of half octave and tempers out the sensamagic comma, [[245/243]]. The name "bamity" is a play on the words "bi-" and "amity". | |||
[[Comma list]]: 245/243, 64827/64000 | [[Comma list]]: 245/243, 64827/64000 | ||
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Hamity has a generator of about 430 cents which represents [[9/7]]. It is also generated by half of acute minor "tenth" (acute minor third of 243/200 plus an octave), and its name is a play on the words "half" and "acute minor tenth". | |||
[[Comma list]]: 2430/2401, 4000/3969 | [[Comma list]]: 2430/2401, 4000/3969 | ||