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== Pergens and temperament relationships == | == Pergens and temperament relationships == | ||
One important piece of information | 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 | 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 == |