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[[35edo]] is a tuning system that's not remarkable in its own right from a regular temperament theory perspective, but some of its multiples are either [[zeta]] edos like [[3395edo]], have an exceptionally precise perfect fifth like [[665edo]], or have high consistency limits like [[525edo]]. In addition, one step of 35edo is close to [[50/49]] in low limits and [[51/50]] in the higher limits. | [[35edo]] is a tuning system that's not remarkable in its own right from a regular temperament theory perspective, but some of its multiples are either [[zeta]] edos like [[3395edo]], have an exceptionally precise perfect fifth like [[665edo]], or have high consistency limits like [[525edo]]. In addition, one step of 35edo is close to [[50/49]] in low limits and [[51/50]] in the higher limits. | ||
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Optimal tuning (CTE): ~5/4 = 386.174 | Optimal tuning (CTE): ~5/4 = 386.174 | ||
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[[Category:35edo]] | [[Category:35edo]] | ||