8edt: Difference between revisions
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{{EDO intro}} | |||
{{todo|clarify|comment = why is 8edt the analog of 10edo? 8edt does not support 4L 5s (3/1-equivalent).}} | |||
What it does introduce are flat | As a double of [[4edt|4edt]], it is the analog of [[10edo]] for [[4L 5s (3/1-equivalent)|Lambda]]-based systems. However, the full 3:5:7 triad is already present in 4edt which is unlike the situation in 10edo where 4:5:6 gains a new better approximation than the sus4 triad in [[5edo]]. More precisely, 8edt is [[enfactored]] in the 3.5.7 subgroup. | ||
What it does introduce are flat [[2/1]] pseudo-octaves and sharp [[3/2]] perfect fifths, making it related to 5edo melodically. It is equivalent to 5edo with the [[3/1]] made just, by compressing the octave by 11.3 cents. | |||
== Harmonics == | |||
{{Harmonics in equal|8|3|1|}} | |||
{{Harmonics in equal|8|3|1|intervals=prime}} | |||
== Interval table == | == Interval table == | ||
{{Interval table}} | {{Interval table}} | ||
[[Category:edt]] | [[Category:edt]] | ||
[[Category:tritave]] | [[Category:tritave]] | ||
[[category:macrotonal]] | [[category:macrotonal]] |