288edo: Difference between revisions

m Cleanup
Francium (talk | contribs)
m changed EDO intro to ED intro
 
Line 1: Line 1:
{{Infobox ET}}
{{Infobox ET}}
{{EDO intro|288}}
{{ED intro}}


288edo is the least common multiple of [[72edo]] and [[96edo]], which are historically notable. 72edo has been used in {{w|Byzantine music|Byzantine chanting}}, has been theoreticized by {{w|Alois Hába}} and [[Ivan Wyschnegradsky]], and has been used by jazz musician [[Joe Maneri]]. 96edo has been used by [[Julián Carrillo]]. This description as a corollary also fits every edo that is a multiple of 288, like [[576edo|576]] or [[2016edo|2016]].  
288edo is the least common multiple of [[72edo]] and [[96edo]], which are historically notable. 72edo has been used in {{w|Byzantine music|Byzantine chanting}}, has been theoreticized by {{w|Alois Hába}} and [[Ivan Wyschnegradsky]], and has been used by jazz musician [[Joe Maneri]]. 96edo has been used by [[Julián Carrillo]]. This description as a corollary also fits every edo that is a multiple of 288, like [[576edo|576]] or [[2016edo|2016]].