Mathematical theory of regular temperaments: Difference between revisions

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I've asked for the clutter of pages of different forms for the words defactor and enfactor to be deleted, so now pages that linked to them need to be updated to use the remaining working link
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The normal comma list uniquely defines the abstract temperament, and has the advantage of showing family relationships even more clearly than the normal val list. Intervals of the temperament may be defined after computing another means of representing the temperament such as the normal val list.
The normal comma list uniquely defines the abstract temperament, and has the advantage of showing family relationships even more clearly than the normal val list. Intervals of the temperament may be defined after computing another means of representing the temperament such as the normal val list.


When specifying a temperament by the list of commas it tempers out, the list should be [[defactored]] so it presents the intervals in their simplest, most direct form.
When specifying a temperament by the list of commas it tempers out, the list should be [[defactoring|defactored]] so it presents the intervals in their simplest, most direct form.


=== Wedgie ===
=== Wedgie ===