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== Temperament name examples == | == Temperament name examples == | ||
=== [[Alphatricot]] === | |||
Origin: Paul Erlich (2002) | |||
Meaning: First named as ''tricot'', but later renamed to ''alphatricot'' following the specifications of [[ploidacot]]. 3/1 is divided into three equal parts, hence "alphatri-". See the temperament's dedicated page for sources. | |||
=== [[Amity]] === | === [[Amity]] === | ||
Origin: Paul Erlich (2002) | Origin: Paul Erlich (2002) | ||
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=== [[Tetracot]] === | === [[Tetracot]] === | ||
Meaning: 3/2 is divided into 4 equal parts, hence "tetra-". Not sure why "-cot" (see Dicot above). | Meaning: 3/2 is divided into 4 equal parts, hence "tetra-". Not sure why "-cot" (see Dicot above). | ||
=== [[Triforce]] === | === [[Triforce]] === |