Historical temperaments: Difference between revisions
Kartvelian scales are a modern generalization |
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Examples include: | Examples include: | ||
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**[[Kellner]] | **[[Kellner]] | ||
** Kirnberger | ** Kirnberger | ||
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*** [[Werckmeister VI]] (''Septenarius'') | *** [[Werckmeister VI]] (''Septenarius'') | ||
** Young | ** Young | ||
*** [[ | *** Young I (see [[Vallotti]]) | ||
*** [[Young2| | *** [[Young2|Young II]] | ||
* [[Meantone]] | * [[Meantone]] | ||
** [[1-2_syntonic_comma_meantone|1/2 comma meantone]] | ** [[1-2_syntonic_comma_meantone|1/2 comma meantone]] | ||
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* [[Families of scales]] | * [[Families of scales]] | ||
* [[Georgian|Georgian musical tradition]] | * [[Georgian|Georgian musical tradition]] | ||
* [[Kartvelian scales]] | |||
* [[List of approaches to musical tuning]] | * [[List of approaches to musical tuning]] | ||
* [[:Category:People|People]] | * [[:Category:People|People]] | ||
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* [[Why use alternative tunings?]] | * [[Why use alternative tunings?]] | ||
[[Category:Lists of temperaments]] | [[Category:Lists of temperaments]] | ||