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This is a collection of low [[complexity]], high [[error]], [[regular temperament|temperaments]] which [[temper out]] the septimal quarter-tone, [[36/35]]. 36 is [[Wikipedia: Square triangular number|both]] a [http://mathworld.wolfram.com/SquareNumber.html square] and a [[triangular number]], and this helps make 36/35 a septimal interval of considerable significance. These temperaments equate [[6/5]] with [[7/6]], [[5/4]] with [[9/7]], and [[7/4]] with [[9/5]], so minor and major thirds and sixths are intervals of 5 and 7 at the same time.  
This is a collection of low [[complexity]], high [[error]], [[regular temperament|temperaments]] which [[temper out]] the septimal quarter-tone, [[36/35]]. 36 is [[Wikipedia: Square triangular number|both]] a [http://mathworld.wolfram.com/SquareNumber.html square] and a [[triangular number]], and this helps make 36/35 a septimal interval of considerable significance. These temperaments equate [[6/5]] with [[7/6]], [[5/4]] with [[9/7]], and [[7/4]] with [[9/5]], so minor and major thirds and sixths are intervals of 5 and 7 at the same time.