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A [[temperament]] is said to be '''efficient''' if it achieves accurate approximations of many [[JI]] intervals without undue [[complexity]]. It's generally regarded as a desirable property of a temperament. Efficient temperaments tend to have low [[badness]]. | A [[temperament]] is said to be '''efficient''' if it achieves accurate approximations of many [[JI]] intervals without undue [[complexity]]. It's generally regarded as a desirable property of a temperament. Efficient temperaments tend to have low [[badness]]. | ||
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A temperament is said to be efficient if it achieves accurate approximations of many JI intervals without undue complexity. It's generally regarded as a desirable property of a temperament. Efficient temperaments tend to have low badness.
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