Historical temperaments: Difference between revisions
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I noticed that “circulating temperament” and “well temperament” both linked to the same article, so I combined them into a single list item. I noticed there was a comment saying they are not the same thing, however they share one article, so I can’t honestly tell if they are the same thing or not. Every source I could find online claims they are the same thing, so I have treated them as such in this list. But if that’s wrong and they are not the same thing, feel free to separate them out again. |
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Examples of temperaments which saw some historical use include: | Examples of temperaments which saw some historical use include: | ||
* [[Meantone]] | * [[Meantone]] | ||
** [[1-2_syntonic_comma_meantone|1/2 comma meantone]] | ** [[1-2_syntonic_comma_meantone|1/2 comma meantone]] | ||
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** [[1-11_Syntonic_Comma_Meantone|1/11 comma meantone]] & its close relative [[12edo]] | ** [[1-11_Syntonic_Comma_Meantone|1/11 comma meantone]] & its close relative [[12edo]] | ||
* [[Pythagorean tuning|Pythagorean Tuning]] | * [[Pythagorean tuning|Pythagorean Tuning]] | ||
* [[Well Temperament]] | * [[Well Temperament]] / [[Circulating Temperaments]] | ||
** [[Kirnberger]] | |||
** [[Werck3]] | |||
** [[Vallotti]] | |||
** [[Young2]] | |||
[[category:todo:expand]] | [[category:todo:expand]] |