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'''Mabila''' has been used to refer to two [[regular temperament]]s, which combine into [[semabila]], defined by tempering out [[49/48]] and [[28672/28125]] in the 7-limit. The term ''mabila'' refers strictly to these following [[restriction]]s, both of higher accuracy than semabila: | '''Mabila''' has been used to refer to two [[regular temperament]]s, which combine into [[semabila]], defined by tempering out [[49/48]] and [[28672/28125]] in the 7-limit. The term ''mabila'' refers strictly to these following [[restriction]]s, both of higher accuracy than semabila: | ||
* [[Mabila family #Mabila|5-limit mabila temperament]], head of the [[mabila family]] | * [[Mabila family #Mabila|5-limit mabila temperament]], head of the [[mabila family]] | ||
* [[ | * [[No-threes subgroup temperaments #Mabilic|2.5.7 subgroup mabilic temperament (formerly known ambiguously as "mabila")]] | ||
{{Disambiguation}} | {{Disambiguation}} |
Latest revision as of 05:11, 20 December 2024
Mabila has been used to refer to two regular temperaments, which combine into semabila, defined by tempering out 49/48 and 28672/28125 in the 7-limit. The term mabila refers strictly to these following restrictions, both of higher accuracy than semabila: