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{{Beginner|Subgroup Temperament Families, Relationships, and Genes}}
'''Temperament families''' and '''clans''' are ways to organize [[regular temperament]]s. A temperament family starts with a full [[Harmonic limit|prime-limit]] temperament which tempers out a comma alone, and includes [[extension]]s of it. A temperament clan is similar to a temperament family but it starts with a [[subgroup]] temperament instead.  
'''Temperament families''' and '''clans''' are ways to organize [[regular temperament]]s. A temperament family starts with a full [[Harmonic limit|prime-limit]] temperament which tempers out a comma alone, and includes [[extension]]s of it. A temperament clan is similar to a temperament family but it starts with a [[subgroup]] temperament instead.  


== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Subgroup Temperament Families, Relationships, and Genes]] – formal definitions
* [[Tour of Regular Temperaments]]
* [[Tour of Regular Temperaments]]
* [[:Category:Temperament families]]
* [[:Category:Temperament families]]
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Revision as of 19:56, 27 July 2023

This is a beginner page. It is written to allow new readers to learn about the basics of the topic easily.
The corresponding expert page for this topic is Subgroup Temperament Families, Relationships, and Genes.

Temperament families and clans are ways to organize regular temperaments. A temperament family starts with a full prime-limit temperament which tempers out a comma alone, and includes extensions of it. A temperament clan is similar to a temperament family but it starts with a subgroup temperament instead.

See also


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