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If one prefers a ''[[Octave stretch|stretched-octave]]'', 64edo's approximations of 3/1, 5/1, 11/1 and 17/1 are improved by [[221ed11]], a stretched version of 64edo. The trade-off is a slightly worse 2/1 and 13/1.
If one prefers a ''[[Octave stretch|stretched-octave]]'', 64edo's approximations of 3/1, 5/1, 11/1 and 17/1 are improved by [[221ed11]], a stretched version of 64edo. The trade-off is a slightly worse 2/1 and 13/1.


[[Ed257/128#64ed257/128|64ed257/128]] can also be used: it is similar to 221ed11 but both the improvements and shortcomings are amplified. Most notably its 2/1 is not as accurate as 221ed11's.
[[47ed5/3]] can also be used: it is similar to 221ed11 but both the improvements and shortcomings are amplified. Most notably its 2/1 is not as accurate as 221ed11's.


There are also some nearby [[zeta peak index]] (ZPI) tunings which can be used to improve 64edo's JI approximations: 326zpi, 327zpi, 328zpi and 329zpi. The main Zeta peak index page details all four tunings.
There are also some nearby [[zeta peak index]] (ZPI) tunings which can be used to improve 64edo's JI approximations: 326zpi, 327zpi, 328zpi and 329zpi. The main Zeta peak index page details all four tunings.