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One note repeated in tritaves ([[3/1]], about 1901.955 cents) is an example of a [[Trivial temperaments|trivial temperament]].
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[[Category:Edt]]
== Theory ==
[[Category:Trivial temperament]]
One note repeated in tritaves ([[3/1]], about 1901.955 cents) is an example of a [[trivial temperaments|trivial temperament]].
 
=== Harmonics ===
{{Harmonics in equal|1|3}}
 
[[Category:Trivial temperaments]]
 
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Latest revision as of 19:49, 20 March 2026

← 0edt 1edt 2edt →
Prime factorization n/a
Step size 1901.96 ¢ 
Octave 1\1edt (1901.96 ¢)
Consistency limit 3
Distinct consistency limit 2

1 equal division of the tritave, perfect twelfth, or 3rd harmonic (abbreviated 1edt or 1ed3), is a nonoctave tuning system that uses equal steps of 3/1 (one tritave), or about 1900 ¢.

Theory

One note repeated in tritaves (3/1, about 1901.955 cents) is an example of a trivial temperament.

Harmonics

Approximation of harmonics in 1edt
Harmonic 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Error Absolute (¢) +702 +0 -498 -884 +702 +435 +204 +0 -182 -347 -498
Relative (%) +36.9 +0.0 -26.2 -46.5 +36.9 +22.9 +10.7 +0.0 -9.6 -18.3 -26.2
Step 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
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