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| Chromatic semitone is tempered out<ref group="note" name="chroma_note">In 7-tone equal temperament, the tempering out of the chromatic semitone means that sharps and flats are redundant (in the sense that they cannot alter the pitch).</ref>,<br>diesis is positive, and kleisma is negative<ref group="note" name="kleisma_note">A negative kleisma means that B♯ is lower in pitch than C♭ and E♯ is lower in pitch than F♭. Conversely, a positive kleisma means B♯ sits higher than C♭ and E♯ sits higher than F♭. In 19-tone equal temperament, the tempering out of the kleisma means that B♯ = C♭ and E♯ = F♭.</ref> | | Chromatic semitone is tempered out<ref group="note" name="chroma_note">In 7-tone equal temperament, the tempering out of the chromatic semitone means that sharps and flats are redundant (in the sense that they cannot alter the pitch).</ref>,<br>diesis is positive, and kleisma is negative<ref group="note" name="kleisma_note">A negative kleisma means that B♯ is lower in pitch than C♭ and E♯ is lower in pitch than F♭. Conversely, a positive kleisma means B♯ sits higher than C♭ and E♯ sits higher than F♭. In 19-tone equal temperament, the tempering out of the kleisma means that {{nowrap|B♯ {{=}} C♭}} and {{nowrap|E♯ {{=}} F♭}}.</ref> | ||
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