Best is a subjective decision based on a particular actual situation.
Most musicians are happy with
good enough, and get on to playing the music.
I recall seeing a video of Martha Argerich testing a piano for performance. She played a burst of chords and scales, less than 10 seconds, and said "That's good!"
Your concern seems more in the realm of mathematics than performance, and I believe your compositions are digitally produced.
Your temperaments don't seem to relate to the tuning of real pianos for common practice performance, but you ask for our confirmation from that viewpoint.
I suggest that you pursue whatever calculations please you and give it your own title, perhaps "Roshan's Favorite All-Purpose Temperament."
If you can make use of your temperament to produce effects in your own compositions, then good, do it!
If other people can hear or respond to those effects, you may have made a creative discovery of value to others.
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Ed Sutton
ed440@me.com(980) 254-7413
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Original Message:
Sent: 05-23-2019 18:40
From: Roshan Kakiya
Subject: Which temperament combines the best of both of the equal and unequal worlds?
Which temperament combines the best of both of the equal and unequal worlds?
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Roshan Kakiya
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