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Revision as of 06:46, 2 June 2021
A well tempered nonet is a kind of nonoctave scale created by Joseph Ruhf. They optimally repeat at an interval range of around 1300-1500 cents and their optimal patent tunings target the nonet of a Kartvelian scale where a 3/2 is available.
Individual pages for WTNs
- 4wtn
- 5wtn
- 6wtn
- 7wtn
- 8wtn
- 9wtn
- 10wtn
- 11wtn
- 12wtn
- 13wtn
- 14wtn
- 15wtn
- 16wtn
- 18wtn
- 20wtn
- 22wtn
- 24wtn
- 26wtn
- 28wtn
- 30wtn
- 32wtn
- 34wtn
- 36wtn
See also
- Well temperament – an overview of (mostly) octave preserving temperaments