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== Explanation == | == Explanation == | ||
[[Color notation]] can name every regular temperament. The name is the same as that of the comma(s) tempered out, but without the degree (unison, 2nd, etc.). For example, Semaphore is the | [[Color notation]] can name every regular temperament. The name is the same as that of the comma(s) tempered out, but without the degree (unison, 2nd, etc.). For example, Semaphore is the Zozo temperament. The color defines a lattice row, and the magnitude (large, small, etc.) defines a '''segment''' of that row. Each segment contains 7 ratios. The comma that is tempered out is assumed to be the smallest in cents of those 7. Any possible color combined with any possible magnitude defines a comma, and thus a temperament, but not all of these will be musically useful. | ||
Words like large, small, double, etc. are abbreviated, to make the names a reasonable length. | Words like large, small, double, etc. are abbreviated, to make the names a reasonable length. | ||
* Double = '''bi-''' ("bee"), triple = '''tri-''' ("tree"), quadruple = '''quad-''', quintuple = '''quin-''', septuple = '''sep-''' | * Double = '''bi-''' ("bee"), triple = '''tri-''' ("tree"), quadruple = '''quad-''', quintuple = '''quin-''', septuple = '''sep-''' | ||
* -bi or -tri at the end of a name indicates that the comma is the 2nd or 3rd largest ratio in that segment, e.g. Mavila = Layobi | * -bi or -tri at the end of a name indicates that the comma is the 2nd or 3rd largest ratio in that segment, e.g. Mavila = Layobi | ||
* Large = '''la-''', small = '''sa-''', double large = lala-, triple small = trisa-, etc. | * Large = '''la-''', small = '''sa-''', double large = lala-, triple small = trisa-, etc. | ||
Some 5-limit examples, sorted by color depth. Many more examples can be found on the comma pages [[Comma|here]], [[Medium commas|here]], [[Large commas|here]] and [[Unnoticeable comma|here]]. | Some 5-limit examples, sorted by color depth. Many more examples can be found on the comma pages [[Comma|here]], [[Medium commas|here]], [[Large commas|here]] and [[Unnoticeable comma|here]]. | ||
# [[Schismatic]] = Layo | # [[Schismatic]] = Layo, [[Mavila]] = Layobi, [[Superpyth]] = Sayo, [[Meantone]] = Gu, [[Father]] = Gubi. | ||
# [[Dicot]] = Yoyo | # [[Dicot]] = Yoyo, [[Immunity family|Immunity]] = Sasa-yoyo, [[Bug]] = Gugu, [[Diaschismic]] = Sagugu = sggT, [[Beatles]] = Sasa-gugu. | ||
# [[Porcupine]] = Triyo | # [[Porcupine]] = Triyo, [[Augmented]] = Trigu, [[Laconic family|Laconic]] = Latrigu, [[Misty comma|Misty]] = Sasa-trigu. | ||
# [[Negri]] = Laquadyo | # [[Negri]] = Laquadyo, [[Tetracot]] = Saquadyo, [[Vulture]] = Sasa-quadyo, [[Diminished]] = Quadgu. | ||
Multipliers like bi-, tri-, etc. can be combined: 6-fold = tribi-, 8-fold = quadbi-, 9-fold = tritri-, 10-fold = quinbi-, 12-fold = quadtri-, 14-fold = sepbi-, 15-fold = quintri-, 16-fold = quadquad-, etc. Higher primes use their color word, but with the suffix '''-e''' for exponent: | Multipliers like bi-, tri-, etc. can be combined: 6-fold = tribi-, 8-fold = quadbi-, 9-fold = tritri-, 10-fold = quinbi-, 12-fold = quadtri-, 14-fold = sepbi-, 15-fold = quintri-, 16-fold = quadquad-, etc. Higher primes use their color word, but with the suffix '''-e''' ("eh") for exponent: | ||
* 11-fold = '''le-''' ("leh"), 13-fold = '''the-''' ( | * 11-fold = '''le-''' ("leh"), 13-fold = '''the-''' (as in "<u>the</u>saurus"). 17 = '''se-''', 19 = '''ne-''', 23 = '''twenty-the-''', 29 = '''twenty-ne-''', etc. | ||
To make the names easier for non-Anglophones, and to make the names quicker to say, the 5 vowels are the basic vowels found in Spanish, ah eh ee oh oo. Quin is an exception. In Spanish and many other languages, "th" would become "tr". See [[Color notation/Translations|Color Notation/Translations]]. Number words like bi or tri are always unaccented. To emphasize the prime limit, the first occurrence of the highest prime is always accented: sasa-'''gu'''gu, bi'''ru'''yo, bi'''zo'''zogu. In longer names, the 1st occurrence of sa/la and/or of lower primes may also be accented: '''sa'''sa-'''gu'''gu, '''zo'''zotri'''gu'''. | To make the names easier for non-Anglophones, and to make the names quicker to say, the 5 vowels are the basic vowels found in Spanish, ah eh ee oh oo. Quin is an exception. In Spanish and many other languages, "th" would become "tr". See [[Color notation/Translations|Color Notation/Translations]]. Number words like bi or tri are always unaccented. Quad may optionally be spoken as "kwah", and quin as "kwih" or "kwee". To emphasize the prime limit, the first occurrence of the highest prime is always accented: sasa-'''gu'''gu, bi'''ru'''yo, bi'''zo'''zogu. In longer names, the 1st occurrence of sa/la and/or of lower primes may also be accented: '''sa'''sa-'''gu'''gu, '''zo'''zotri'''gu'''. | ||
Any comma < 256/243 = 90¢ is guaranteed to be the smallest ratio in its segment. Any comma > 9/8 = 204¢ is guaranteed to <u>not</u> be the smallest, and -bi must be appended to the name. If a comma is 90-204¢, let S = the sum of all the numbers in the monzo except the first one. If and only if S mod 7 is 4 or 5, 256/243 can be subtracted without changing the magnitude, and the comma is the 2nd smallest ratio. Any 204-294¢ comma is -bi, and any 408-498¢ comma is -tri. | Any comma < 256/243 = 90¢ is guaranteed to be the smallest ratio in its segment. Any comma > 9/8 = 204¢ is guaranteed to <u>not</u> be the smallest, and -bi must be appended to the name. If a comma is 90-204¢, let S = the sum of all the numbers in the monzo except the first one. If and only if S mod 7 is 4 or 5, 256/243 can be subtracted without changing the magnitude, and the comma is the 2nd smallest ratio. Any 204-294¢ comma is -bi, and any 408-498¢ comma is -tri. | ||
Sometimes the smallest ratio in a segment is a multiple of another comma. For example, the smallest ratio in the central segment of the zozogugu row is 441/400. But since this is (21/20)<sup>2</sup>, tempering it out would simply result in | Sometimes the smallest ratio in a segment is a multiple of another comma. For example, the smallest ratio in the central segment of the zozogugu row is 441/400. But since this is (21/20)<sup>2</sup>, tempering it out would simply result in the Zogu temperament. Thus there is no Bizogu temperament, although there is a Bizogubi one. | ||
La means both large and 11-all, and sa means both small and 17-all. To avoid confusion, large and small should never be abbreviated unless part of a longer word. La is also the La note in solfege, and Sa is the tonic in saregam. The meaning will always be clear from context. Notes are never large or small. | La means both large and 11-all, and sa means both small and 17-all. To avoid confusion, large and small should never be abbreviated unless part of a longer word. La is also the La note in solfege, and Sa is the tonic in saregam. The meaning will always be clear from context. Notes are never large or small. | ||
Multi-comma temperaments are named as a list of commas. For example, 7-limit porcupine is | Multi-comma temperaments are named as a list of commas. For example, 7-limit porcupine is Triyo & Ru. Always use an ampersand, never the word "and", to distinguish between discussing a two-comma temperament vs. two single-comma temperaments. The list minimizes the prime-limit for each comma, so the 1st comma is ya, the 2nd yaza, the 3rd yazala, etc. Within each prime limit, the list uses the comma of least [[Odd limit|double odd limit]], with occasional exceptions. See [[User:TallKite/Catalog of seven-limit rank two temperaments with Color names]] for further discussion. | ||
If the comma is wa, an edo is implied. The temperament is named after the edo, not the wa comma, because "12-edo" is more informative than "Lalawa". Tempering out the pythagorean comma and 225/224 makes 12-edo & Ruyoyo. | |||
If the comma is | If the comma(s) don't include every prime in the subgroup, some primes are untempered. These primes are added with a plus sign: [[Blackwood]] is 5-edo + ya. The 2.3.5.7.11 subgroup with 81/80 tempered out is Gu + zala. | ||
A non-wa comma can also imply an edo, but the temperament name doesn't use edos. Tempering out 128/125 from 2.3.5 makes Trigu, not 3-edo + wa. | |||
Temperaments can be abbreviated just as colors are: zzT = Zozo, y<sup>3</sup>T = Triyo, Ly#2T = Layobi, and g+z1aT = Gu plus zala. | |||
== Advantages == | == Advantages of color names == | ||
A temperament's color name is fairly concise. Assuming a reasonable prime-limit, if the comma's numerator has N digits, the temperament name will usually have N, N-1, N+1 or occasionally N+2 syllables. Thus the spoken color name is generally much shorter than the spoken ratio. | |||
The color name indicates the prime subgroup. For example, Ruyoyo (225/224, [[Marvel]]) is yaza (2.3.5.7) because it contains 2 explicit colors ru and yo and 2 implicit colors wa and clear. For explicit colors, each color pair (yo/gu, zo/ru, ilo/lu etc.) indicates a single prime. For example, Sagugu & Biruyo has only 2 explicit color pairs, and is yaza. | The color name indicates the prime subgroup. For example, Ruyoyo (225/224, [[Marvel]]) is yaza (2.3.5.7) because it contains 2 explicit colors ru and yo (7 and 5) and 2 implicit colors wa and clear (3 and 2). For explicit colors, each color pair (yo/gu, zo/ru, ilo/lu etc.) indicates a single prime. For example, Sagugu & Biruyo has only 2 explicit color pairs, and is yaza. | ||
The color name also indicates the rank of the temperament. Ruyoyo is rank-3 because 4 colors minus 1 comma = rank-3. Sagugu & Biruyo is 4 color pairs minus 2 commas = rank-2. <u>Subtract edos, but not plusses</u>. | The color name also indicates the rank of the temperament. Ruyoyo is rank-3 because 4 colors minus 1 comma = rank-3. Sagugu & Biruyo is 4 color pairs minus 2 commas = rank-2. <u>Subtract edos, but not plusses</u>. 12edo&ryyT (4 colors minus 1 edo and 1 comma) is rank-2. 5edo+yT (3 colors minus 1 edo) is also rank-2. Primes 2 and 3 are assumed present in the temperament even if they are not present in the comma. Biruyo is yaza and rank-3, and Biruyo Nowa is yaza nowa and rank-2. | ||
The color name also hints at the [[pergen]]. The name only indicates the amount of splitting, not which wa interval is split. Because Sagugu has gu twice, it halves something, in this case the 8ve. Zozo halves the 4th, Bizozogu halves the 5th, and Latrizo splits the 5th into three parts. A name with a tribi color either splits something into six parts, or splits something into two and something else into three. (This is | The color name also hints at the [[pergen]]. The name only indicates the amount of splitting, not which wa interval is split. Because Sagugu has gu twice, it halves something, in this case the 8ve. Zozo halves the 4th, Bizozogu halves the 5th, and Latrizo splits the 5th into three parts. A name with a tribi color either splits something into six parts, or splits something into two and something else into three. (This is one rationale for using tribi and not hexa, to show the possibilities.) A strong extension of a temperament has the same pergen, and a weak extension has a different one. Thus adding either 2 or 3 to the subgroup is a weak extension. For example, Gu & Biruyo must be a weak extension of Gu, and a strong extension of Biruyo. The commas in a multi-comma temperament name are chosen to indicate strong & weak extensions. | ||
The color name also indicates splitting of colors other than wa. For example, Ruyoyo equates every zo ratio with a yoyo ratio. Every other yoyo ratio is some yo ratio doubled, so every other zo ratio is halved. The zo ratio may need to be widened by an 8ve, so actually every other voicing of every other zo ratio is halved. Likewise every other ru ratio equals two gu ratios. For example, two yo 3rds equals a zo 6th, and two gu 2nds equals a ru 2nd. | The color name also indicates splitting of colors other than wa. For example, Ruyoyo equates every zo ratio with a yoyo ratio. Every other yoyo ratio is some yo ratio doubled, so every other zo ratio is halved. The zo ratio may need to be widened by an 8ve, so actually every other voicing of every other zo ratio is halved. Likewise every other ru ratio equals two gu ratios. For example, two yo 3rds equals a zo 6th, and two gu 2nds equals a ru 2nd. | ||
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The taxicab distance and the cents together roughly indicate the damage of the temperament. Gubi is > 90¢ and not far away, and thus high damage. Layobi is medium damage, and Sasa-quadyo is low damage. | The taxicab distance and the cents together roughly indicate the damage of the temperament. Gubi is > 90¢ and not far away, and thus high damage. Layobi is medium damage, and Sasa-quadyo is low damage. | ||
It's fairly easy to find the color name for a temperament, except for multi-comma temperaments | It's fairly easy to find the color name for a temperament, except for multi-comma temperaments. If there's only one comma, and it's < 90¢, the name can be found directly from the monzo. The color is obvious. The magnitude is the sum of all the exponents except the 2-exponent, divided by 7 and rounded off. | ||
It's a little harder to find the comma(s) from the color name. The 3-exponent can be found by summing commas. For example, to find the sagugu comma, start by adding two gu commas. This makes |-8 8 -2>, which is unfortunately large, not small. Correct the magnitude by adding or subtracting a centswise-small wa interval. Since we want to traverse two segments, the pythagorean comma is ideal, because it's double large. Subtracting it makes 2*g1 - LLw-2 = |11 -4 -2>, which is indeed small. These commas are all under 25¢, so two of one minus another must be < 90¢, and this must be the smallest ratio in the sagugu segment, and the one we're looking for. | It's a little harder to find the comma(s) from the color name. The 3-exponent can be found by summing commas. For example, to find the sagugu comma, start by adding two gu commas. This makes |-8 8 -2>, which is unfortunately large, not small. Correct the magnitude by adding or subtracting a centswise-small wa interval. Since we want to traverse two segments, the pythagorean comma is ideal, because it's double large. Subtracting it makes 2*g1 - LLw-2 = |11 -4 -2>, which is indeed small. These commas are all under 25¢, so two of one minus another must be < 90¢, and this must be the smallest ratio in the sagugu segment, and the one we're looking for. | ||
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Gugu is generally preferred over bigu (zogugu not zobigu, and zozotrigu not bizo-atrigu). But bizo is preferred over zozo sometimes to indicate the GCD, e.g. bizogugu not zozoquadgu. Likewise, tribigu is preferred over trigugu, as is quadbigu over quadgugu, etc. | Gugu is generally preferred over bigu (zogugu not zobigu, and zozotrigu not bizo-atrigu). But bizo is preferred over zozo sometimes to indicate the GCD, e.g. bizogugu not zozoquadgu. Likewise, tribigu is preferred over trigugu, as is quadbigu over quadgugu, etc. | ||
There follows examples of remote colors, for illustration. These examples don't all correspond to | There follows examples of remote colors, for illustration. These examples don't all correspond to musically useful temperaments. | ||
=== Bicolored examples === | === Bicolored examples === | ||