Kalismic temperaments: Difference between revisions

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The 7-limit comma {{monzo| 65 -84 10 16 }} ~ 0.13¢ has the ratio of the exponents of 3 and 2 that is close to the one in 81/8. The square root of the latter is close to 35/11. This suggests tempering out (81/8)(35/11)<sup>-2</sup>, which is the kalisma.
The 7-limit comma {{monzo| 65 -84 10 16 }} ~ 0.13¢ has the ratio of the exponents of 3 and 2 that is close to the one in 81/8. The square root of the latter is close to 35/11. This suggests tempering out (81/8)(35/11)<sup>-2</sup>, which is the kalisma.


Apart from 35/11, 35/33, and the equivalents of their squares, 81/8 and 9/8, another equave that comes to mind is 3/2, especially after tempering out the [[chalmersia]]. When 3/2 is chosen as the equave, Fokker blocks of 34 notes can be used that are close to [[34edf]] and 58edo.
Apart from 35/11, 35/33, and the equivalents of their squares, 81/8 and 9/8, another equave that comes to mind is 3/2, especially after tempering out the [[chalmersia]]. When 3/2 is chosen as the equave, Fokker blocks of 34 notes can be used that are close to [[34edf]] and 58edo.
 
When [[User:VIxen|VIxen]] was naming this temperament, [[sruti]] was its only named rank-2 subtemperament. Rishis (sages) are believed to have created shruti texts.  


[[Subgroup]]: 2.3.5.7.11
[[Subgroup]]: 2.3.5.7.11