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****[[Linear temperament|Moment of symmetry scales]]
****[[Linear temperament|Moment of symmetry scales]]
*****[[MOS Cradle|MOS cradles]]
*****[[MOS Cradle|MOS cradles]]
****Families defined by a 2.3 comma
***** See [[Tour of regular temperaments]]
****Families defined by a 2.3.5 comma
***** See [[Tour of regular temperaments]]
****Clans defined by a 2.3.7 comma
***** See [[Tour of regular temperaments]]
****Clans defined by a 2.3.11 comma
***** See [[Tour of regular temperaments]]
****Clans defined by a 2.3.13 comma
***** See [[Tour of regular temperaments]]
****Clans defined by a 2.5.7 comma
***** See [[Tour of regular temperaments]]
****Clans defined by a 3.5.7 comma
***** See [[Tour of regular temperaments]]
****Temperament groups defined by a 2.3.5.7 comma
***** See [[Tour of regular temperaments]]
*** [[Rank-3 temperament|Rank-3 temperaments]]
*** [[Rank-3 temperament|Rank-3 temperaments]]
**** Families defined by a 2.3.5 comma
***** See [[Tour of regular temperaments]]
**** Families defined by a 2.3.7 comma
***** See [[Tour of regular temperaments]]
**** Families defined by a 2.3.5.7 comma
***** See [[Tour of regular temperaments]]
**** Temperament groups defined by an 11-limit comma
***** See [[Tour of regular temperaments]]
*** [[Rank-4 temperament|Rank-4 temperaments]]
*** [[Rank-4 temperament|Rank-4 temperaments]]
**** [[Keenanismic temperaments]]
**** [[Weckismic temperaments]]
**** [[Swetismic temperaments]]
**** [[Lehmerismic temperaments]]
**** [[Kalismic temperaments]]
** [[Well temperament|Well temperaments]]
** [[Well temperament|Well temperaments]]



Revision as of 00:56, 16 April 2023

By a family of scales is meant a certain set of scales, finite or infinite, generated according to a regular and exactly specified method. Examples of scale families include:

Just intonation scales

Tempered scales

Metascales

Harmonotonic scales

Miscellaneous scale structures