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The music of Georgia (7edo vs. tetracot)
The music of Georgia (7edo vs. tetracot)


{{todo|clarify|inline=1|comment=The following paragraph is unclear. Please see ''[[{{TALKPAGENAME}}#Kartvelian scales]]''}}
{{todo|clarify|discuss title|inline=1|comment=The following paragraph is unclear. Please see ''[[{{TALKPAGENAME}}#Kartvelian scales]]''<br>Georgian is also a temperament name}}
The [[Kartvelian scales]], named by analogy with the [[wikipedia:Kartvelian_languages|Kartvelian languages]], of which the [[wikipedia:Georgian_language|Georgian language]] is the main representative, generalize this approach to a tuning of arbitrary size.
The [[Kartvelian scales]], named by analogy with the [[wikipedia:Kartvelian_languages|Kartvelian languages]], of which the [[wikipedia:Georgian_language|Georgian language]] is the main representative, generalize this approach to a tuning of arbitrary size.



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Discussion on the Yahoo tuning list, June 2011

https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/tuning/conversations/messages/100326

Dicussion on Facebook, October 2016 - XA II

https://www.facebook.com/groups/xenharmonic2/permalink/1239427779410855/ The music of Georgia (7edo vs. tetracot)

Todo: clarify , discuss title

The following paragraph is unclear. Please see Talk:Music of Georgia#Kartvelian scales
Georgian is also a temperament name

The Kartvelian scales, named by analogy with the Kartvelian languages, of which the Georgian language is the main representative, generalize this approach to a tuning of arbitrary size.

See also