Breedsmic temperaments: Difference between revisions
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Commas: 2401/2400, 19683/19600 | Commas: 2401/2400, 19683/19600 | ||
Harry adds cataharry, 19683/19600, to the set of commas. It may be described as the 58&72 temperament, with wedgie <<12 34 20 26 -2 -49||. The period is half an octave, and the generator 21/20, with generator tunings of 9 | Harry adds cataharry, 19683/19600, to the set of commas. It may be described as the 58&72 temperament, with wedgie <<12 34 20 26 -2 -49||. The period is half an octave, and the generator 21/20, with generator tunings of 9\130 or 14\202 being good choices. MOS of size 14, 16, 30, 44 or 58 are among the scale choices. | ||
Harry becomes much more interesting as we move to the 11-limit, where we can add 243/242, 441/440 and 540/539 to the set of commas. 130 and especially 202 still make for good tuning choices, and the octave part of the wedgie is <<12 34 20 30 ...||. | Harry becomes much more interesting as we move to the 11-limit, where we can add 243/242, 441/440 and 540/539 to the set of commas. 130 and especially 202 still make for good tuning choices, and the octave part of the wedgie is <<12 34 20 30 ...||. | ||
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Commas: 2401/2400, 19683/19600<br /> | Commas: 2401/2400, 19683/19600<br /> | ||
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Harry adds cataharry, 19683/19600, to the set of commas. It may be described as the 58&amp;72 temperament, with wedgie &lt;&lt;12 34 20 26 -2 -49||. The period is half an octave, and the generator 21/20, with generator tunings of 9 | Harry adds cataharry, 19683/19600, to the set of commas. It may be described as the 58&amp;72 temperament, with wedgie &lt;&lt;12 34 20 26 -2 -49||. The period is half an octave, and the generator 21/20, with generator tunings of 9\130 or 14\202 being good choices. MOS of size 14, 16, 30, 44 or 58 are among the scale choices.<br /> | ||
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Harry becomes much more interesting as we move to the 11-limit, where we can add 243/242, 441/440 and 540/539 to the set of commas. 130 and especially 202 still make for good tuning choices, and the octave part of the wedgie is &lt;&lt;12 34 20 30 ...||.<br /> | Harry becomes much more interesting as we move to the 11-limit, where we can add 243/242, 441/440 and 540/539 to the set of commas. 130 and especially 202 still make for good tuning choices, and the octave part of the wedgie is &lt;&lt;12 34 20 30 ...||.<br /> |