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{{Infobox ADO|steps=2}}
{{Infobox ADO|steps=2}}
'''2ado''' ([[ADO|arithmetic division of the octave]]), or '''2-ODO''' ([[otonal division]] of the octave), if the attempt is made to use it as an actual scale, would divide the [[octave]] into two arithmetically equal parts, and may also be known as [[Harmonic mode|mode 2 of the harmonic series]] or the [[Overtone_scale#Over-n_scales|Over-2]] scale. The only non-trivial interval is the just perfect fifth [[3/2]], since 3/2 is arithmetically halfway between 1/1 and 2/1.
'''2ado''' ([[ADO|arithmetic division of the octave]]), or '''2odo''' ([[otonal division]] of the octave), if the attempt is made to use it as an actual scale, would divide the [[octave]] into two arithmetically equal parts, and may also be known as [[Harmonic mode|mode 2 of the harmonic series]] or the [[Overtone_scale#Over-n_scales|Over-2]] scale. The only non-trivial interval is the just perfect fifth [[3/2]], since 3/2 is arithmetically halfway between 1/1 and 2/1.


== Intervals ==
== Intervals ==

Revision as of 04:21, 1 April 2023

Template:Infobox ADO 2ado (arithmetic division of the octave), or 2odo (otonal division of the octave), if the attempt is made to use it as an actual scale, would divide the octave into two arithmetically equal parts, and may also be known as mode 2 of the harmonic series or the Over-2 scale. The only non-trivial interval is the just perfect fifth 3/2, since 3/2 is arithmetically halfway between 1/1 and 2/1.

Intervals

# Cents Ratio Decimal Interval name Audio
0 0.0 1/1 1.0000 perfect unison
1 702.0 3/2 1.5000 just perfect fifth
2 1200.0 2/1 2.0000 perfect octave