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See [[Kleismic family #Keemun]] for technical data.
See [[Kleismic family #Keemun]] for technical data.
This temperament was originally discovered by [[Dave Keenan]]<ref>Dave Keenan's original write-up, which according to Paul Erlich "implies" this temperament: https://dkeenan.com/Music/ChainOfMinor3rds.htm</ref>.


== Interval chain ==
== Interval chain ==
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<nowiki>*</nowiki> in 11-limit POTE tuning, octave reduced
<nowiki>*</nowiki> in 11-limit POTE tuning, octave reduced
== Name ==
[[Keenanisma#Name|As he did for the comma now known as the "keenanisma"]], Dave Keenan resisted the temperament being named after him, but unfortunately, [[Paul Erlich]] had already begun to use the name, and so it was decided to rename it but to something that wouldn't alter its alphabetical ordering in Paul's work forcing him to redo anything, and so [[Herman Miller]] suggested "Keemun" after [[Wikipedia:Keemun|the tea]]<ref>https://yahootuninggroupsultimatebackup.github.io/tuning-math/topicId_13712#13775</ref>.


== Music ==
== Music ==
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[[Category:Starling temperaments]]
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[[Category:Listen]]
[[Category:Listen]]
== References ==
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Revision as of 16:40, 15 January 2022

The keemun temperament is an extension of the hanson temperament, which tempers out 49/48, 56/55, and 100/99 in the 11-limit. EDOs that support keemun include 15edo, 19edo, and 34edo.

See Kleismic family #Keemun for technical data.

This temperament was originally discovered by Dave Keenan[1].

Interval chain

# Cents* 11-limit ratios 13-limit ratios
Keemum
(4&19)
Kema
(15&19)
Kumbaya
(4&15)
0 0.000 1/1
1 317.576 6/5 13/11, 16/13
2 635.151 10/7, 16/11 13/9
3 952.727 7/4, 12/7 22/13 26/15
4 70.302 21/20, 25/24, 33/32, 36/35 14/13
5 387.878 5/4, 14/11 16/13
6 705.453 3/2 20/13
7 1023.029 9/5, 20/11 24/13
8 140.605 12/11, 15/14 14/13 13/12
9 458.180 9/7, 21/16 13/10
10 775.756 25/16 20/13
11 1093.331 15/8 24/13 13/7
12 210.907 9/8 15/13
13 528.482 15/11 18/13
14 846.058 18/11 21/13 13/8
15 1163.634 27/14 25/13
16 281.209 15/13 13/11
17 598.785 45/32 18/13
18 916.360 27/16
19 33.936 81/80

* in 11-limit POTE tuning, octave reduced

Name

As he did for the comma now known as the "keenanisma", Dave Keenan resisted the temperament being named after him, but unfortunately, Paul Erlich had already begun to use the name, and so it was decided to rename it but to something that wouldn't alter its alphabetical ordering in Paul's work forcing him to redo anything, and so Herman Miller suggested "Keemun" after the tea[2].

Music

The Fallen of Kleismic15play by Chris Vaisvil

References

  1. Dave Keenan's original write-up, which according to Paul Erlich "implies" this temperament: https://dkeenan.com/Music/ChainOfMinor3rds.htm
  2. https://yahootuninggroupsultimatebackup.github.io/tuning-math/topicId_13712#13775

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