Fractional-octave temperaments: Difference between revisions
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=== Oganesson === | === Oganesson === | ||
Named after the 118th element. In the 13-limit, the period corresponds to [[169/168]], and in the 17-limit, it corresponds also to [[170/169]], meaning that 28561/28560 is tempered out. As opposed to being an extension of parakleischis, this has the generator that splits the third harmonic into three equal parts. | Named after the 118th element. In the 13-limit, the period corresponds to [[169/168]], and in the 17-limit, it corresponds also to [[170/169]], meaning that [[28561/28560]] is tempered out. As opposed to being an extension of parakleischis, this has the generator that splits the third harmonic into three equal parts. | ||
In the 7-limit and 11-limit, the period corresponds to [[bronzisma]]. | |||
[[Subgroup]]: 2.3.5.7 | [[Subgroup]]: 2.3.5.7 |