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The '''14 equal divisions of the octave''' ('''14edo'''), or the '''14(-tone) equal temperament''' ('''14tet''', '''14et''') when viewed from a [[regular temperament]] perspective, is the tuning that divides the [[octave]] into fourteen equal steps of about 86 [[cent]]s. 14edo contains [[7edo]], doubling its number of tones.
== Theory ==
The character of 14edo does not well serve those seeking low-[[limit]] JI approaches, with the exception of [[Subgroup|5:7:9:11:17:19]] (which is quite well approximated, relative to other JI approximations of the low-numbered edos). However, the [[ratio]]s 7/5, 7/6, 9/7, 10/7, 10/9, 11/7, 11/9, and 11/10 are all recognizably approximated, and if you accept that 14edo offers approximations of these intervals, you end up with a low-complexity, high-damage [[11-limit]] temperament where the [[comma]]s listed later in this page are [[tempered out]]. This leads to some of the bizarre equivalences described in the second "Approximate ratios" column in the table.


== Theory ==
14et has quite a bit of [[xenharmonic]] appeal, in a similar way to [[17edo|17et]], on account of having three types of 3rd and three types of 6th, rather than the usual two of [[12et]]. Since 14et also has a recognizable 4th and 5th, this makes it good for those wishing to explore alternative triadic harmonies without adding significantly more notes. It possesses a [[triad]]-rich 9-note [[mos scale]] of [[5L 4s]], wherein 7 of 9 notes are [[tonic]] to a subminor, supermajor, and/or neutral triad.
The character of 14edo does not well serve those seeking low-limit JI approaches, with the exception of 5:7:9:11:17:19 (which is quite well approximated, relative to other JI approximations of the low-numbered EDOs). However, the ratios 7/5, 7/6, 9/7, 10/7, 10/9, 11/7, 11/9, and 11/10 are all recognizably approximated, and if you accept that 14edo offers approximations of these intervals, you end up with a low-complexity, high-damage 11-limit temperament where the commas listed at the bottom of this page are tempered out. This leads to some of the bizarre equivalences described in the second "Approximate Ratios" column in the table below.


14et has quite a bit of xenharmonic appeal, in a similar way to 17et, on account of having three types of 3rd and three types of 6th, rather than the usual two of 12et. Since 14et also has a recognizable 4th and 5th, this makes it good for those wishing to explore alternative triadic harmonies without adding significantly more notes. It possesses a triad-rich 9-note MOS scale of [[5L 4s]], wherein 7 of 9 notes are tonic to a subminor, supermajor, and/or neutral triad.
14edo contains an [[omnidiatonic]] scale that can replace the standard diatonic scale, allowing for recognizable triadic harmony using the chords [[6:7:9]] and [[14:18:21]], as well as a neutral chord which can be seen as [[2:sqrt(6):3]].


=== Prime harmonics ===
=== Prime harmonics ===
{{Harmonics in equal|14}}
{{Harmonics in equal|14}}


== Intervals ==
=== Octave stretch ===
14edo benefits from [[octave stretch]] as harmonics 3, 7, and 11 are all tuned flat. [[22edt]], [[36ed6]] and [[42zpi]] are among the possible choices.
 
=== Subsets and supersets ===
Since 14 factors into primes as 2 × 7, 14edo contains [[2edo]] and [[7edo]] as subsets.
 
== Notation ==
=== Ups and downs notation ===
{| class="wikitable center-all right-3"
{| class="wikitable center-all right-3"
|-
|-
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! Cents
! Cents
! Approximate<br>[[Harmonic]]s
! Approximate<br>[[Harmonic]]s
! Approximate<br>Ratios 1 <ref>based on treating 14edo as a 2.7/5.9/5.11/5.17/5.19/5 [[subgroup]]; other approaches are possible.</ref>
! Approximate<br>Ratios 1 <ref group="note">{{sg|limit=2.7/5.9/5.11/5.17/5.19/5 [[subgroup]]}}</ref>
! Approximate<br>Ratios 2 <ref>based on treating 14edo as an 11-limit temperament of {{val| 14 22 32 39 48}} (14c)</ref>
! Approximate<br>Ratios 2 <ref group="note">Based on treating 14edo as an 11-limit temperament of {{val| 14 22 32 39 48}} (14c).</ref>
! Approximate<br>Ratios 3 <ref>nearest 15-odd-limit intervals by direct mapping</ref>
! Approximate<br>Ratios 3 <ref group="note">Nearest 15-odd-limit intervals by [[direct approximation]].</ref>
! colspan="3" | [[Ups and Downs Notation]]
! colspan="3" | [[Ups and downs notation]]
! Interval Type
! Interval Type
! Audio
! Audio
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| [[File:piano_1_1edo.mp3]]
| [[File:piano_1_1edo.mp3]]
|}
|}
<references group="note" />
=== Sagittal notation ===
This notation uses the same sagittal sequence as [[9edo#Sagittal notation|9-EDO]], is a subset of the notations for EDOs [[28edo#Sagittal notation|28]] and [[42edo#Second-best fifth notation|42b]], and is a superset of the notation for [[7edo#Sagittal notation|7-EDO]].


<references />
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File:14-EDO_Sagittal.svg
desc none
rect 80 0 300 50 [[Sagittal_notation]]
rect 423 0 583 80 [https://sagittal.org#periodic-table Periodic table of EDOs with sagittal notation]
rect 20 80 423 106 [[Fractional_3-limit_notation#Bad-fifths_limma-fraction_notation | limma-fraction notation]]
default [[File:14-EDO_Sagittal.svg]]
</imagemap>


=== Ivor Darreg's notation ===
[[Ivor Darreg]] wrote in [http://www.tonalsoft.com/sonic-arts/darreg/dar15.htm this article]:
[[Ivor Darreg]] wrote in [http://www.tonalsoft.com/sonic-arts/darreg/dar15.htm this article]:


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=== Chord names ===
== Chord names ==
Ups and downs can be used to name 14edo chords. Because every interval is perfect, the quality can be omitted, and the words major, minor, augmented and diminished are never used. Alterations are always enclosed in parentheses, additions never are. An up or down immediately after the chord root affects the 3rd, 6th, 7th, and/or the 11th (every other note of a stacked-3rds chord 6-1-3-5-7-9-11-13).
Ups and downs can be used to name 14edo chords. Because every interval is perfect, the quality can be omitted, and the words major, minor, augmented and diminished are never used. Alterations are always enclosed in parentheses, additions never are. An up or down immediately after the chord root affects the 3rd, 6th, 7th, and/or the 11th (every other note of a stacked-3rds chord 6-1-3-5-7-9-11-13).


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0-3-8-11 = C vE G vB = Cv7 = C down-seven
0-3-8-11 = C vE G vB = Cv7 = C down-seven


For a more complete list, see [[Ups and Downs Notation #Chords and Chord Progressions]].
For a more complete list, see [[Ups and downs notation #Chords and Chord Progressions]].


== JI approximation ==
== Approximation to JI ==
=== Selected just intervals by error ===
=== Selected just intervals by error ===
==== Selected 13-limit intervals ====
==== Selected 13-limit intervals ====
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== Regular temperament properties ==
== Regular temperament properties ==
{| class="wikitable center-4 center-5 center-6"
{| class="wikitable center-4 center-5 center-6"
! rowspan="2" | Subgroup
|-
! rowspan="2" | [[Subgroup]]
! rowspan="2" | [[Comma list]]
! rowspan="2" | [[Comma list]]
! rowspan="2" | [[Mapping]]
! rowspan="2" | [[Mapping]]
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| 2.3.7
| 2.3.7
| 49/48, 2187/2048
| 49/48, 2187/2048
| [{{val| 14 22 39 }}]
| {{mapping| 14 22 39 }}
| +6.52
| +6.52
| 4.64
| 4.64
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| 2.3.7.11
| 2.3.7.11
| 33/32, 49/48, 243/242
| 33/32, 49/48, 243/242
| [{{val| 14 22 39 48 }}]
| {{mapping| 14 22 39 48 }}
| +7.58
| +7.58
| 4.42
| 4.42
| 5.12
| 5.12
|}
|}
=== Uniform maps ===
{{Uniform map|edo=14}}


=== Rank-2 temperaments ===
=== Rank-2 temperaments ===
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=== Commas ===
=== Commas ===
14edo [[tempers out]] the following [[comma]]s. This assumes the [[val]] {{val| 14 22 33 39 48 52 }}.  
14et [[tempering out|tempers out]] the following [[comma]]s. This assumes the [[val]] {{val| 14 22 33 39 48 52 }}.  


{| class="commatable wikitable center-all left-3 right-4 left-6"
{| class="commatable wikitable center-all left-3 right-4 left-6"
|-
|-
! [[Harmonic limit|Prime<br>Limit]]
! [[Harmonic limit|Prime<br>limit]]
! [[Ratio]]<ref>Ratios longer than 10 digits are presented by placeholders with informative hints</ref>
! [[Ratio]]<ref group="note">{{rd}}</ref>
! [[Monzo]]
! [[Monzo]]
! [[Cent]]s
! [[Cent]]s
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| 113.69
| 113.69
| Lawa
| Lawa
| Apotome
| Whitewood comma, apotome
|-
| 5
| [[27/25]]
| {{monzo| 0 -3 2 }}
| 133.24
| Gugu
| Bug comma, large limma
|-
|-
| 5
| 5
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| Sagugu
| Sagugu
| Diaschisma
| Diaschisma
|-
|7
|[[21/20]]
|[-2 1 -1 1⟩
|84.47
|Zogu
|Chroma
|-
|-
| 7
| 7
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| 48.77
| 48.77
| Rugu
| Rugu
| Septimal quartertone
| Mint comma, septimal quartertone
|-
|-
| 7
| 7
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| 35.70
| 35.70
| Zozo
| Zozo
| Slendro diesis
| Sempahoresma, slendro diesis
|-
|-
| 7
| 7
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| 6.48
| 6.48
| Satrizo-agu
| Satrizo-agu
| Hemimage
| Hemimage comma
|-
|-
| 7
| 7
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| 19.13
| 19.13
| Thozogu
| Thozogu
| Superleap
| Superleap comma, biome comma
|-
|-
| 13
| 13
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| Island comma
| Island comma
|}
|}
<references/>
<references group="note" />


== Scales ==
== Scales ==
* 5 4 5 - [[MOS]] of [[2L 1s]]
=== MOS scales ===
* 4 1 4 1 4 - MOS of [[3L 2s]]
{{Main|List of MOS scales in {{PAGENAME}}}}
* 3 3 2 3 3 - MOS of [[4L 1s]]
* 3 1 3 3 1 3 - MOS of [[4L 2s]]
* 3 2 2 2 2 3 - [[MODMOS]] of [[2L 4s]]
* 3 1 3 1 3 3 - MODMOS of [[4L 2s]]
* 3 3 1 1 3 3 - MODMOS of 4L 2s; [[Antipental blues]] scale
* 2 2 2 2 1 4 1 - Fennec scale
* 2 2 1 2 2 2 1 2 - MOS of [[6L 2s]]
* 2 1 2 2 2 2 1 2 - MODMOS of [[6L 2s]]
* 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 - MOS of [[5L 4s]]
* 1 2 1 2 1 1 2 1 2 1 - MOS of [[4L 6s]]
* 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 - MOS of [[3L 8s]]
* 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 MOS of [[2L 10s]]
* 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 MOS of [[1L 11s]]
* 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 MOS of [[1L 12s]]


Here are the modes that create MOS scales in 14edo shown on horagrams from Scala, skipping multiples of 14:
Here are the modes that create MOS scales in 14edo shown on horagrams from Scala, skipping multiples of 14:
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[[File:Screen Shot 2020-04-23 at 11.47.30 PM.png|none|thumb|870x870px|5\14 MOS using 1L 1s, 2L 1s, 3L 2s, 3L 5s, 3L 8s]]
[[File:Screen Shot 2020-04-23 at 11.47.30 PM.png|none|thumb|870x870px|5\14 MOS using 1L 1s, 2L 1s, 3L 2s, 3L 5s, 3L 8s]]


=== Titanium[9] ===
==== Beep[9] ====
14edo is also the largest edo whose patent val [[support]]s [[titanium]] temperament, tempering out the chromatic semitone (21:20), and falling toward the "brittle" (fifths wider than in 9edo) end of that spectrum. Titanium is one of the simplest 7-limit temperaments, although rather inaccurate (the 7:5 is mapped onto 6\14, over 70 cents flat). Its otonal/major and utonal/minor tetrads are inversions of one another, which allows a greater variety of chord progressions (since different inversions of the same chord may have very different expressive qualities). Despite being so heavily tempered, the tetrads are still recognizable and aren't unpleasant-sounding as long as one uses the right timbres ("bell-like" or opaque-sounding ones probably work best). Titanium forms enneatonic modes which are melodically strong and are very similar to diatonic modes, only with two mediants and submediants instead of one. Titanium[9] has similarities to mavila, slendro, and pelog scales as well.
14edo is also the largest edo whose patent val [[support]]s [[beep]] temperament, tempering out the chromatic semitone (21:20), and falling toward the "brittle" (fifths wider than in 9edo) end of that spectrum. beep is one of the simplest 7-limit temperaments, although rather inaccurate (the 7:5 is mapped onto 6\14, over 70 cents flat). Its otonal/major and utonal/minor tetrads are inversions of one another, which allows a greater variety of chord progressions (since different inversions of the same chord may have very different expressive qualities). Despite being so heavily tempered, the tetrads are still recognizable and aren't unpleasant-sounding as long as one uses the right timbres ("bell-like" or opaque-sounding ones probably work best). beep forms enneatonic modes which are melodically strong and are very similar to diatonic modes, only with two mediants and submediants instead of one. Beep[9] has similarities to mavila, slendro, and pelog scales as well.


Using titanium[9], we could name the intervals of 14edo as follows. The 3, 5, 6, 8, 9, and 11-step intervals are all consonant, while 1, 2, 4, 7, 10, 12, and 13 steps are dissonant. There is no distinction between "perfect" (modulatory) and "imperfect" (major/minor) consonances here; there are enough chords here that root motion may occur by ''any'' consonant interval, and thus ''all'' six consonances are "perfect" intervals, rather than just two of them as in the diatonic system. As in the diatonic scale, the perfect intervals come in pairs separated by a major second, and with a characteristic dissonance between them; in titanium[9] there are three such pairs rather than just one.
Using beep[9], we could name the intervals of 14edo as follows. The 3, 5, 6, 8, 9, and 11-step intervals are all consonant, while 1, 2, 4, 7, 10, 12, and 13 steps are dissonant. There is no distinction between "perfect" (modulatory) and "imperfect" (major/minor) consonances here; there are enough chords here that root motion may occur by ''any'' consonant interval, and thus ''all'' six consonances are "perfect" intervals, rather than just two of them as in the diatonic system. As in the diatonic scale, the perfect intervals come in pairs separated by a major second, and with a characteristic dissonance between them; in beep[9] there are three such pairs rather than just one.


* 1\14: Minor 2nd<sub>9</sub>: functions similarly to the diatonic minor second, but is more incisive.  
* 1\14: Minor 2nd<sub>9</sub>: functions similarly to the diatonic minor second, but is more incisive.  
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* 13\14: Major 9th<sub>9</sub>: A high, incisive leading tone.  
* 13\14: Major 9th<sub>9</sub>: A high, incisive leading tone.  
* 14\14: The 10th<sub>9</sub> or "enneatonic decave" (i. e. the octave, 2:1).
* 14\14: The 10th<sub>9</sub> or "enneatonic decave" (i. e. the octave, 2:1).
=== Others ===
* 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 - [[Equiheptatonic]] (exactly [[7edo]])
* 2 2 2 2 1 4 1 - Fennec{{idiosyncratic}} (original/default tuning)
* 1 4 1 2 2 2 2 - Inverse fennec{{idiosyncratic}} (original/default tuning)
* 3 1 4 1 4 1 - Pseudo-[[augmented]]
* 1 4 1 2 1 4 1 - Pseudo-double harmonic minor


== Diagrams ==
== Diagrams ==
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== Music ==
== Music ==
{{Main|Music in 14edo}}
{{Catrel|14edo tracks}}
{{Catrel|14edo tracks}}
; [[Mark Allan Barnes]]
* [https://youtu.be/mHyaW1fVWsg ''Medicine Wheel'']
; [[Jacob Barton]]
* [https://www.soundclick.com/music/songInfo.cfm?songID=3680443 Hyperimprovisation 'Tasty'] [http://clones.soonlabel.com/public/micro/gene_ward_smith/Others/Barton/Hyperimprovisation%20Tasty.mp3 play]{{dead link}}
; [[Beheld]]
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LK-L2C8kS6U ''Sweet vibe'']
; [[Yin Bell]]
* [https://soundcloud.com/yinbell/study-in-a-newly-discovered-scale ''Study in a newly discovered 14&#45;ET'']
; [[Cameron Bobro]]
* [http://micro.soonlabel.com/gene_ward_smith/Others/Bobro/Fourteen_EDO_CBobro_r8b.mp3 ''Fourteen EDO'']{{dead link}}
; [[Aaron Andrew Hunt]]
* [http://www.h-pi.com/mp3/14ETPrelude.mp3 ''14ETPrelude'']{{dead link}}
* [https://soundcloud.com/uz1kt3k/fugue-in-14et-a3 ''Fugue in 14ET a3'']
; [[Knowsur]]
* [http://split-notes.com/004/ ''NANA WODORI'']
; [[Ralph Lewis]]
* [http://micro.soonlabel.com/0-praxis/audio/August/august_03_thereminnards.mp3 ''Thereminnards'']
; [[Claudi Meneghin]]
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8GuWNiNeuqI ''Paradies: Toccata, arranged for DTMF, Baroque Bassoon'']
; [[Herman Miller]]
* [https://sites.google.com/site/teamouse/home ''This Way to the Egress''] [http://clones.soonlabel.com/public/micro/gene_ward_smith/Others/Herman/egress-gpo.mp3 play]{{dead link}}
; [[Nick, The NRG]]
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OSDOaXBQdyI ''Jazzy Mallet Blues'']
; [[Philip Schuessler]]
* ''Pendula (for amplified trombone)''
; [[Sevish]]
* "[[Detached and Distant]]", from ''[[Sean but not Heard]]'' (2012)
* "[[Sleep Deprived Cooked Alive]]", from ''[[Rhythm and Xen]]'' (2015)
; [[Jon Lyle Smith]]
* [http://clones.soonlabel.com/public/micro/jon-lyle-smith/Thorium%20Road.mp3 ''Thorium Road'']{{dead link}}
* [http://archive.org/download/tranSentient/tranSentient.mp3 ''tranSentient'']{{dead link}}
* [http://archive.org/download/TheSpectrumOfDesire/the_spectrum_of_desire.mp3 ''the spectrum of desire'']{{dead link}}
; [[Chris Vaisvil]] ([http://chrisvaisvil.com/?p=943 site])
* [http://micro.soonlabel.com/14-et/daily20110610-sax-Riding_The_L.mp3 ''Riding the L'']
; [[Stephen Weigel]]
* [https://soundcloud.com/overtoneshock/our-pixel-perfect-telephone-discussion-14-edo ''Our Pixel Perfect Dial Tone of Voice'']
; [[Daniel Wolf]]
* [http://home.snafu.de/djwolf/IvorDarregInEagleRock.pdf ''Ivor Darreg in Eagle Rock''] (score)
; [[Xotla]]
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pppScREtqV4 ''Chiral'']
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LLJs_ldcwd0 ''Fires of The Frozen Jungle'']
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ex9eGS6QoSc ''Surprise Me'']
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wRZ6kvlkuA4 ''Orbital motive'']
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zkt0dXdattw ''Jungle Tunnel'']


== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Lumatone mapping for 14edo]]
* [[Lumatone mapping for 14edo]]
* [[MisterShafXen’s take on 14edo harmony]]


== Further reading ==
== Further reading ==
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