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** [[Quarter-comma meantone|1/4 comma meantone]] & its close relative [[31edo]]
** [[Quarter-comma meantone|1/4 comma meantone]] & its close relative [[31edo]]
** [[1-5_Syntonic_Comma_Meantone|1/5 comma meantone]] & its close relative [[43edo]]
** [[1-5_Syntonic_Comma_Meantone|1/5 comma meantone]] & its close relative [[43edo]]
** [[1/6_Syntonic_Comma_Meantone|1/6 comma meantone]] & its close relative [[55edo]]
** [[1/6_syntonic_comma_meantone|1/6 comma meantone]] & its close relative [[55edo]]
** [[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]]

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Historical temperaments are temperaments which saw use during historical times and places, most commonly medieval, early modern or industrial-age Europe.

Examples

Examples include:

See also