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Since 5edo is a small edo, this can easily be compressed down to [[2L 1s]] or even [[1L 1s]] to extend your range without impacting playability, giving you more than 12 octaves of range with plenty of repeated notes that you could split into multiple zones with different instruments.  
Since 5edo is a small edo, this can easily be compressed down to [[2L&nbsp;1s]] or even [[1L&nbsp;1s]] to extend your range without impacting playability, giving you more than 12 octaves of range with plenty of repeated notes that you could split into multiple zones with different instruments. [[Bryan Deister]] demonstrates this layout (although with a well-tempered version of 5edo rather than strict 5edo) in [https://www.youtube.com/shorts/cRbqriE1IxQ [''<nowiki>Fair by Bryan Deister [clip] (microtonal song in 5 well tempered divisions of the octave)</nowiki>''] (2025).
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