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For examples and other information, see the topic page [[Tuning_ranges_of_regular_temperaments|Tuning ranges of regular temperaments]]. | For examples and other information, see the topic page [[Tuning_ranges_of_regular_temperaments|Tuning ranges of regular temperaments]]. | ||
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Revision as of 14:29, 27 May 2021
A tuning of a regular temperament which is both diamond pure and diamond monotone is considered diamond strict (or diamond nice).
In the original work by Andrew Milne, Bill Sethares and James Plamondon — and to some extent on the wiki and in the regular temperament community — this tuning range was referred to simply as the "strict" tuning range.
For examples and other information, see the topic page Tuning ranges of regular temperaments.