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mentioned the over-5 properties since they seem to crop up
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== Interval table ==
== Interval table ==
{{Interval table}}
{{Interval table}}
== Notation ==
===Sagittal notation===
This notation uses the same sagittal sequence as [[59edo#Sagittal notation|59-EDO]], and is a superset of the notations for EDOs [[22edo#Sagittal notation|22]] and [[11edo#Sagittal notation|11]].
====Evo flavor====
<imagemap>
File:66-EDO_Evo_Sagittal.svg
desc none
rect 80 0 300 50 [[Sagittal_notation]]
rect 300 0 748 80 [https://sagittal.org#periodic-table Periodic table of EDOs with sagittal notation]
rect 20 80 190 106 [[513/512]]
rect 190 80 320 106 [[144/143]]
rect 320 80 430 106 [[81/80]]
rect 430 80 570 106 [[1053/1024]]
default [[File:66-EDO_Evo_Sagittal.svg]]
</imagemap>
====Revo flavor====
<imagemap>
File:66-EDO_Revo_Sagittal.svg
desc none
rect 80 0 300 50 [[Sagittal_notation]]
rect 300 0 694 80 [https://sagittal.org#periodic-table Periodic table of EDOs with sagittal notation]
rect 20 80 190 106 [[513/512]]
rect 190 80 320 106 [[144/143]]
rect 320 80 430 106 [[81/80]]
rect 430 80 570 106 [[1053/1024]]
default [[File:66-EDO_Revo_Sagittal.svg]]
</imagemap>
In the diagrams above, a sagittal symbol followed by an equals sign (=) means that the following comma is the symbol's [[Sagittal notation#Primary comma|primary comma]] (the comma it ''exactly'' represents in JI), while an approximately equals sign (≈) means it is a secondary comma (a comma it ''approximately'' represents in JI). In both cases the symbol exactly represents the tempered version of the comma in this EDO.


[[Category:Ammonite]]
[[Category:Ammonite]]