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Getting Started

Welcome to Unequal Temperament. Here are some resources to help you get started and learn more about historical temperaments and tuning systems.

Video Tutorial

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Further Reading

Explore our curated collection of historical treatises, books, and articles on musical temperaments:

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Example Visualization

The graphs show three concentric rings representing interval sizes arranged on the circle of fifths: perfect fifths (outer), major thirds (middle), and minor thirds (inner). Intervals may be red (negative/narrow) or green (positive/wide). A grey solid ring indicates the positions of pure intervals, and dotted rings indicate equal-tempered positions.