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Useful edos for this temperament may include 32, 76, 86, and 111.
A simple rank-2 reduction uses Superpyth mappings for 25/21 and 19/15 in place of 6/5 and 5/4, seen in edos like 86, 59, 32, and 69. Other useful edos may include 44, 47, 56, 64, 71, 76, 79, 83, 91, 100, 106, 108, and 111.

Revision as of 02:56, 7 July 2026

Hibernal is a set of temperaments based on stacking a 25/21 minor third and 19/15 major third. 25 and 15 are both divisible by 5, resulting in 63:75:95, which is also delta-rational +3+5. The name is the adjective form of "winter" after the 32edo song that uses it extensively, Winter's Mortal Hope.

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I used Hibernal in 32edo for a while because I loved the melodic properties of its blackdye, without knowing why it sounded more concordant than expected. I initially guessed it was 19/16 and 14/11, but I tried slight variations of the minor and major triads and realized that I was hearing the well of 19/15 instead. For the tempering process, I will use eracs to show error accumulation. On a basic level, 25/21 * 19/15 is equated to >3/2, tempering out <190/189. This >3 is in the Archy range, so <<64/63 can be tempered out to add >7. At this point, tempering becomes less obvious. For 25/21 to be accurate, >>25 would be required to offset the very sharp Archy >>21. Assuming >>25 splits into (>5)^2, an accurate 19/15 would need an intolerably sharp >>19 to offset >>15. In my numerous attempts to turn Hibernal into a rank-3 2.3.5.7.19 temperament, I came to the conclusion that I have to make it straddle-5 to make any sense, with a roughly accurate 5 and an extra sharp >>5, equated to 19/15. It may look silly, 32edo actually works that way in my experience. This is my definitive 32edo temperament. I use the Oceanfront mapping of 13/10, resulting in a straddled 13 as well.
19-limit Hibernal Stradle-5-13, JI tuning in cents (generators 95/63 and 19/15), primes highlighted
-2 -1 0 1 2
-4 1137 346 756 1165 374
-3 648 1057 267 676 1085
-2 159 569 978 187 596
-1 870 80 489 898 107
0 382 791 0 409 818
1 1093 302 711 1120 330
2 604 1013 222 631 1041
3 115 524 933 143 552
4 826 35 444 854 63

A simple rank-2 reduction uses Superpyth mappings for 25/21 and 19/15 in place of 6/5 and 5/4, seen in edos like 86, 59, 32, and 69. Other useful edos may include 44, 47, 56, 64, 71, 76, 79, 83, 91, 100, 106, 108, and 111.