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accuracy also depends on the comma's complexity. the higher complexity a comma is the more intervals you have to distribute the error among
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An '''exotemperament''' is a very inaccurate [[temperament]], or in other words, one which tempers out a very large comma, for example [[Trienstonic_clan#Father|father]] (tempers out 16/15, ≈111.7¢) or [[Dicot_family#Dicot|dicot]] (tempers out 25/24, ≈70.7¢).
An '''exotemperament''' is a very inaccurate [[temperament]], or in other words, one which tempers out a very large and very low-[[complexity]] comma, for example [[Trienstonic_clan#Father|father]] (tempers out 16/15, ≈111.7¢) or [[Dicot_family#Dicot|dicot]] (tempers out 25/24, ≈70.7¢).


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[[Category:Temperament]]

Revision as of 03:53, 22 April 2021

An exotemperament is a very inaccurate temperament, or in other words, one which tempers out a very large and very low-complexity comma, for example father (tempers out 16/15, ≈111.7¢) or dicot (tempers out 25/24, ≈70.7¢).