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== Pergens and temperament relationships ==
== Pergens and temperament relationships ==


One important piece of information this table doesn’t capture is whether two temperaments share a [[pergen]].
One important piece of information these tables do not capture is whether two temperaments share a [[pergen]].


Sometimes, multiple higher limit temperaments are actually different ways of extending the same lower-limit temperament. In this case, they will share a pergen. This means they will have an overall similar flavor and some musical and mathematical properties in common.
Sometimes, multiple higher limit temperaments are actually different ways of extending the same lower-limit temperament. In this case, they will share a pergen. This means they will have an overall similar flavor and some musical and mathematical properties in common.
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If you visit the temperaments’ individual pages, those will usually make their relationships to other temperaments more clear.
If you visit the temperaments’ individual pages, those will usually make their relationships to other temperaments more clear.


Schismic/helmholtz/garibaldi/nestoria/andromeda/cassandra, and kleismic/hanson/cata are two prominent examples of temperaments on this table sharing a pergen. There are other examples on the table also.
Schismic/helmholtz/garibaldi/nestoria/andromeda/cassandra, and kleismic/hanson/cata are two prominent examples of temperaments on these tables sharing a pergen. There are other examples on the tables also.


== Most linked-to rank-2 temperaments ==
== Most linked-to rank-2 temperaments ==