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== Theory == | |||
112edo has two great [[3/2|perfect fifth]]s, the lower of which approximates [[quarter-comma meantone]] (just a tad lower), and the upper of which—the [[patent fifth]]—is identical to the perfect fifth of [[56edo]], a great inverse gentle fifth where +5 fifths gives a near-just [[28/27]] while −8 fifths gives a near-just [[39/32]] (identical to 2 degrees of [[7edo]]) and +9 fifths gives a close approximation to [[21/17]]. | |||
One can form a 17-tone circle by taking 15 large fifths and 2 small fifths, as above, which gives some nice interval shadings a wee bit different from [[17edo]], but sharing a similar structure. | One can form a 17-tone circle by taking 15 large fifths and 2 small fifths, as above, which gives some nice interval shadings a wee bit different from [[17edo]], but sharing a similar structure. | ||
== | === Odd harmonics === | ||
{{Harmonics in equal|112|intervals=odd}} | |||
=== Subsets and supersets === | |||
Since 112 factors into {{factorization|112}}, 112edo has subset edos {{EDOs| 2, 4, 7, 8, 14, 16, 28, and 56 }}. [[224edo]], which doubles it, is a strong 13-limit system. | |||
== Intervals == | |||
{{Interval table}} | |||
* [https://soundcloud.com/camtaylor-1/17_112edo-circulating-2371113-floaty-piano-improv Circulating 2.3.7.11.13 Floaty Piano Improv | == Music == | ||
; [[Cam Taylor]] | |||
* [https://soundcloud.com/camtaylor-1/17_112edo-circulating-2371113-floaty-piano-improv ''Circulating 2.3.7.11.13 Floaty Piano Improv''] | |||
== See also == | |||
[[ | [[Skip fretting system 112 9 11]] | ||
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