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One possible temperament interpretation is that the neutral third generator can be taken to represent either 11/9 or 27/22. This means the comma [[243/242]] is tempered out, resulting in the [[Rastmic clan#Neutral|neutral]] temperament and its ''extensions'' (described below). | One possible temperament interpretation is that the neutral third generator can be taken to represent either 11/9 or 27/22. This means the comma [[243/242]] is tempered out, resulting in the [[Rastmic clan#Neutral|neutral]] temperament and its ''extensions'' (described below). | ||
If the fifth harmonic is used at all, it makes sense to map it to 8 generators by tempering out 81/80, making it [[Meantone family #Mohaha|a meantone system]], sometimes called [[ | If the fifth harmonic is used at all, it makes sense to map it to 8 generators by tempering out 81/80, making it [[Meantone family #Mohaha|a meantone system]], sometimes called [[Rastmic clan #Mohaha|mohaha]]. If 7 is also mapped a particular way it is called [[mohajira]]. Alternatively, 64/63 could be tempered out, leading to a 2.3.7.11 version of [[neutrominant]] temperament. But neither of these adjustments to the farther-out intervals affects its basic nature as a "neutral thirds" scale, which equally subdivides the 3/2 into two equal parts. | ||
Any temperament tempering out 243/242 lends itself to neutral thirds; this becomes more significant when fifths are of low complexity, such as hemififths or the rank three temperament jove, but also includes miracle, harry and so forth. Nor does a scale need to be a MOS to qualify as a neutral thirds scale; that name could reasonably be given to [[Graph-theoretic properties of scales #Oktone|Oktone]], for example. | Any temperament tempering out 243/242 lends itself to neutral thirds; this becomes more significant when fifths are of low complexity, such as hemififths or the rank three temperament jove, but also includes miracle, harry and so forth. Nor does a scale need to be a MOS to qualify as a neutral thirds scale; that name could reasonably be given to [[Graph-theoretic properties of scales #Oktone|Oktone]], for example. | ||