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'''[[Edt|Division of the third harmonic]] into 79 equal parts''' (79EDT) is related to [[50edo|50 edo]], but with the 3/1 rather than the 2/1 being just. The octave is about 3.7690 cents stretched and the step size is about 24.0754 cents. It is consistent to the [[9-odd-limit|10-integer-limit]].
'''[[Edt|Division of the third harmonic]] into 79 equal parts''' (79EDT) is related to [[50edo|50 edo]], but with the 3/1 rather than the 2/1 being just. The octave is about 3.7690 cents stretched and the step size is about 24.0754 cents. It is consistent to the [[9-odd-limit|10-integer-limit]].
Additionally, it is an 18-strong [[consistent circle]] of the interval [[17/15]].


Lookalikes: [[50edo]], [[116ed5]], [[129ed6]], [[140ed7]], [[29edf]]
Lookalikes: [[50edo]], [[116ed5]], [[129ed6]], [[140ed7]], [[29edf]]


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== Intervals ==
[[Category:Edonoi]]
{{Interval table}}
 
== Harmonics ==
79edt's representation of most primes is rather mediocre, however it has the property that many prime harmonics lie close to a quarter of the way or halfway between its steps, which is important in that [[316edt]], which quadruples it, is one of the strongest systems less than 1000 notes in the no-twos 19-limit, and among them has the best representation of primes beyond 19.
{{Harmonics in equal|79|3|1|intervals = prime|columns = 9}}
{{Harmonics in equal|79|3|1|start = 12|collapsed = 1|intervals = odd}}