118th-octave temperaments: Difference between revisions

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[[118edo]] is the 17th [[zeta peak edo]], and it is accurate for harmonics 3 and 5, so various 118th-octave temperaments naturally occur through temperament merging of its supersets. Furthermore, one step of 118edo is in direct proximity to essential tempering commas [[169/168]] and [[170/169]].
[[118edo]] is the 17th [[zeta peak edo]], and it is accurate for harmonics 3 and 5, so various 118th-octave temperaments naturally occur through temperament merging of its supersets. Furthermore, one step of 118edo is in direct proximity to essential tempering commas [[169/168]] and [[170/169]].


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{{Optimal ET sequence|legend=1| 354, ..., 3422, 3776 }}
{{Optimal ET sequence|legend=1| 354, ..., 3422, 3776 }}
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[[Category:118edo]]
[[Category:118edo]]
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