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An '''expansion''' of a [[regular temperament]] from a [[JI subgroup]] to an expanded subgroup is a new temperament that contains the intervals and structure of the original temperament, with extra generators added to reach the new JI representations in the larger subgroup. For example, [[didacus]] is the rank-2 temperament that tempers [[3136/3125]] in the 2.3.7 subgroup. It can be expanded to the full 7-limit by adding a generator representing 5, resulting in the rank-3 temperament [[hemimean]]. The opposite is a '''retraction'''.
 
For temperaments with many possible extensions to reach certain primes, it may be useful to consider the expansion of that temperament to include the desired intervals, and think of the possible extensions as methods of tempering it back to the original rank (especially when some of the new commas are shared between all extensions, as is common). For example, the rank-2 2.3.7-subgroup temperament [[slendric]] has several extensions to the full 7-limit, as described on that page, but all of those extensions can be further extended to the 11-limit by tempering 385/384[[~]]441/440. Therefore it is logical to first expand slendric to the 11-limit by adding one more generator and tempering 385/384~441/440, resulting in the rank-3 temperament [[portent]]. The 11-limit slendric extensions then represent methods of tempering portent back into a rank-2 temperament.
 
== See also ==
* [[Subgroup temperament families, relationships, and genes]] – formal definitions
 
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[[Category:Regular temperament theory]]


An '''expansion''' of a [[regular temperament]] from a [[JI subgroup]] to an expanded subgroup is a new temperament that contains the intervals and structure of the original temperament, with extra generators added to reach the new JI representations in the larger subgroup. For example, [[didacus]] is the rank-2 temperament that tempers [[3136/3125]] in the 2.3.7 subgroup. It can be expanded to the full 7-limit by adding a generator representing 5, resulting in the rank-3 temperament [[hemimean]].


For temperaments with many possible extensions to reach certain primes, it may be useful to consider the expansion of that temperament to include the desired intervals, and think of the possible extensions as methods of tempering it back to the original rank (especially when some of the new commas are shared between all extensions, as is common). For example, the rank-2 2.3.7-subgroup temperament [[slendric]] has several extensions to the full 7-limit, as described on that page, but all of those extensions can be further extended to the 11-limit by tempering 385/384[[~]]441/440. Therefore it is logical to first expand slendric to the 11-limit by adding one more generator and tempering 385/384~441/440, resulting in the rank-3 temperament [[portent]]. The 11-limit slendric extensions then represent methods of tempering portent back into a rank-2 temperament.
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