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== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[3-limit]]
* [[3-limit]], the JI subgroup which pythagorean is the trivial temperament of
* [[Chain of fifths]]
* [[Chain of fifths]], a harmonic structure based on the concepts of Pythagorean tuning


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The Pythagorean tuning is the 3-limit version of just intonation. It is the rank-2 temperament in the 2.3 subgroup that tempers out no commas. In other words, it is a trivial temperament.

See 3-limit for more information.

Scales

Because Pythagorean tuning is a rank-2 temperament, its scales can be named the same way scales corresponding to other rank-2 temperaments are, as follows:

The hardnesses of the Pythagorean scales are about 1.442 for pentic, 2.260 for diatonic, 1.260 for chromatic, and 3.846 for enharmonic.

Music

See 3-limit #Music.

See also

  • 3-limit, the JI subgroup which pythagorean is the trivial temperament of
  • Chain of fifths, a harmonic structure based on the concepts of Pythagorean tuning