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pp_pump_examples.rar
Some chord progressions are so specific to particular temperaments that you could actually, just by listening to it, tell which temperament it is -- as long as the first and the last chord of the progression is the same.

3125_2916_adji.mid
A chord progression leading to a 3125/2916 pump, adaptive JI

3125_2916_temp.ogg
A chord progression in the 3125/2916 temperament

3125_2916_temp6.ogg
A chord progression in the 3125/2916 temperament, 5/4 pure

A response to Mike's suggestion about microtonality.rtf
My personal view on some things regarding temperaments and prime limits

gldspec.scl
A chain of 11 consecutive "Phis" (i.e. ~1.618) reduced to 2/1

M-JI.MID
An example of 5-limit JI music with ordinary harmonic progressions, 2006

M-JI7.MID
A 2.3.7-limit version of the piece originally intended for 5-limit JI

MajorSixth.mp3
A slightly mistuned major sixth getting closer and closer to 5/3

pp_pump_675.mp3
A 676/675 comma pump using 13-limit tetrads

pump_3125_2916.ogg
The 3125/2916 pump in the (unnamed?) 5-limit temperament

SRI1.MID
An imitation of the "last movement" style of some Steve Reich's pieces -- 2002