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== Intervals and notation ==
== Intervals and notation ==
Monocot is the only ploidacot to have an agreed-upon, fully unambiguous scheme for interval and note names, which can be found at [[Chain-of-fifths notation]].
Monocot is the only ploidacot to have an agreed-upon, fully unambiguous scheme for interval and note names, which can be found at [[chain-of-fifths notation]].


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| '''0'''
| '''0'''
| '''C'''
| '''C'''
| Perfect unison / Perfect octave
| Perfect unison
|-
|-
| 1
| 1
| 498.05
| 498.04
| F
| F
| Perfect fourth
| Perfect fourth
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|-
| 3
| 3
| 294.14
| 294.13
| Eb
| Eb
| Minor third
| Minor third
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|-
| 7
| 7
| 1,086.32
| 1,086.31
| Cb
| Cb
| Diminished octave
| Diminished octave
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[[Trienstonian]] is an exotemperament where the fifth is sharpened so that the major sixth is [[7/4]]. This is thus tuned best with tunings around or sharp of [[5edo]], which do not generate a (usable) diatonic scale.
[[Trienstonian]] is an exotemperament where the fifth is sharpened so that the major sixth is [[7/4]]. This is thus tuned best with tunings around or sharp of [[5edo]], which do not generate a (usable) diatonic scale.


[[Category:Ploidacot]]
[[Category:Ploidacots|Monocot]]