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== Theory == | == Theory == | ||
55edo | 55edo supports [[meantone]], and is close to [[1/6-comma meantone]]. {{w|Georg Philipp Telemann|Telemann}} suggested it as a theoretical basis for analyzing the [[meantone intervals|intervals of meantone]]. {{w|Leopold Mozart|Leopold}} and {{w|Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart|Wolfgang Mozart}} recommended 55edo or something close to it, with a subset and further approximation used for keyboard instruments which (apart from an experimental instrument) did not have enough notes per octave to accommodate it in full.<ref>Chesnut, John (1977) ''Mozart's Teaching of Intonation'', '''Journal of the American Musicological Society''' Vol. 30, No. 2 (Summer, 1977), pp. 254-271 (Published By: University of California Press) [https://doi.org/10.2307/831219 doi.org/10.2307/831219], [http://www.jstor.org/stable/831219 https://www.jstor.org/stable/831219]</ref> It can also be used for [[mohajira]] and [[liese]] temperaments. It also supports an extremely sharp tuning of [[huygens|huygens/undecimal meantone]] using the 55de [[val]], meaning that primes 7 and 11 are mapped very sharply to their second-best mapping. 55edo is a [[zeta valley edo]], suggesting it does not approximate the harmonic series very well for its size. | ||
=== Odd harmonics === | === Odd harmonics === | ||
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=== Subsets and supersets === | === Subsets and supersets === | ||
Since 55 factors into {{ | Since 55 factors into primes as {{nowrap| 5 × 11 }}, 55edo contains [[5edo]] and [[11edo]] as its subsets. | ||
== Intervals == | == Intervals == | ||
{| class="wikitable center-1 right-2 left-3" | {| class="wikitable center-1 right-2 left-3" | ||
|- | |- | ||
! [[Degree| | ! [[Degree|#]] | ||
! [[Cent]]s | ! [[Cent]]s | ||
! Approximate ratios | ! Approximate ratios | ||
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== Notation == | == Notation == | ||
=== | === Stein–Zimmermann–Gould notation === | ||
55edo can be notated with [[ups and downs]], spoken as up, dup, downsharp, sharp, upsharp etc. and down, dud, upflat etc. Note that dup is equivalent to dudsharp and dud is equivalent to dupflat. | [[Stein–Zimmermann–Gould notation]] uses sharps and flats combined with quartertone accidentals and arrows: | ||
{{Sharpness-sharp4-szg}} | |||
=== Kite's ups and downs notation === | |||
55edo can also be notated with [[Kite's ups and downs notation|Kite's ups and downs]], spoken as up, dup, downsharp, sharp, upsharp etc. and down, dud, upflat etc. Note that dup is equivalent to dudsharp and dud is equivalent to dupflat. | |||
{{Ups and downs sharpness}} | {{Ups and downs sharpness}} | ||
=== Sagittal notation === | === Sagittal notation === | ||
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{{Q-odd-limit intervals|55}} | {{Q-odd-limit intervals|55}} | ||
{{Q-odd-limit intervals|55.05|apx=val|header=none|tag=none|title=15-odd-limit intervals by 55d val mapping}} | {{Q-odd-limit intervals|55.05|apx=val|header=none|tag=none|title=15-odd-limit intervals by 55d val mapping}} | ||
{{Q-odd-limit intervals|54.95|apx=val|header=none|tag=none|title=15-odd-limit intervals by 55f val mapping}} | |||
== Regular temperament properties == | == Regular temperament properties == | ||
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| [[Twothirdtonic]] (55f) | | [[Twothirdtonic]] (55f) | ||
|- | |- | ||
|1 | | 1 | ||
|8\55 | | 8\55 | ||
|174.5 | | 174.5 | ||
|[[10/9]]~[[11/10]] | | [[10/9]]~[[11/10]] | ||
|[[Tetracot]] (55c) | | [[Tetracot]] (55c) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 1 | | 1 | ||
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| 501.8<br>(65.5) | | 501.8<br>(65.5) | ||
| 4/3<br>(36/35) | | 4/3<br>(36/35) | ||
| [[Hendecatonic]] (55) | | [[Hendecatonic (temperament)|Hendecatonic]] (55) | ||
|} | |} | ||
<nowiki/>* [[Normal forms #Equave-reduced-generator form|Octave-reduced form]], reduced to the first half-octave, and [[normal forms #Minimal-generator form|minimal form]] in parentheses if distinct | <nowiki/>* [[Normal forms #Equave-reduced-generator form|Octave-reduced form]], reduced to the first half-octave, and [[normal forms #Minimal-generator form|minimal form]] in parentheses if distinct | ||
== Scales == | == Scales == | ||
; Subsets of | ; Subsets of Twothirdtonic[37] | ||
* Undecimal otonal-like pentatonic: 17 8 7 12 11 | * Undecimal otonal-like pentatonic: 17 8 7 12 11 | ||
; Subsets of | ; Subsets of Hendecatonic[33] | ||
* Septimal pentatonic-like: 10 13 9 13 10 | * Septimal pentatonic-like: 10 13 9 13 10 | ||
* Septimal minor blues-like: 13 10 4 5 13 10 | * Septimal minor blues-like: 13 10 4 5 13 10 | ||
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* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OfOt3nOp-f8 ''Prelude in E Minor "The Great"''] – rendered by [[Claudi Meneghin]] (2023) | * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OfOt3nOp-f8 ''Prelude in E Minor "The Great"''] – rendered by [[Claudi Meneghin]] (2023) | ||
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tuIPIhSxUPs ''Prelude in E Minor "The Little"''] – rendered by Claudi Meneghin (2024) | * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tuIPIhSxUPs ''Prelude in E Minor "The Little"''] – rendered by Claudi Meneghin (2024) | ||
; {{W|John Bull (composer)|John Bull}} | |||
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I2d-540RuoM ''Fantasia «Ut Re Mi Fa Sol La»''] (late 1500s/early 1600s, from ''Fitzwilliam Virginal Book Vol.1 No.51'') – rendered by Claudi Meneghin (2026) | |||
; {{W|Louis Couperin}} | |||
* [https://www.youtube.com/shorts/bcgY3k-6rao ''La Piémontoise''] (1658?) – rendered by Claudi Meneghin (2026) | |||
; {{W|Georg Frideric Handel}} | ; {{W|Georg Frideric Handel}} | ||
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; {{W|Scott Joplin}} | ; {{W|Scott Joplin}} | ||
* ''Maple Leaf Rag'' (1899) – arranged for harpsichord and rendered by [[Claudi Meneghin]] ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GbhpuoIJgxk 2024 version]; [https://www.youtube.com/shorts/3Y9y9I6q1as 2026 version]) | * ''Maple Leaf Rag'' (1899) – arranged for harpsichord and rendered by [[Claudi Meneghin]] ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GbhpuoIJgxk 2024 version]; [https://www.youtube.com/shorts/3Y9y9I6q1as 2026 version]) | ||
; {{W|Mladen Milićević}} | |||
* [https://www.youtube.com/shorts/1BhIK0s2-vs "The Room" from ''The Room''] (2003) – covered by [[Bryan Deister]] (2026) | |||
; {{W|Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart}} | ; {{W|Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart}} | ||
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C_AML6XW-2g ''Rondo alla Turca'' from the Piano Sonata No. 11, | * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C_AML6XW-2g ''Rondo alla Turca'' from the Piano Sonata No. 11, K. 331] (1778) – rendered by Francium (2023) | ||
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XgRksdk6zyQ ''Fugue in G minor'', | * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XgRksdk6zyQ ''Fugue in G minor'', K. 401] (1782) – rendered by Francium (2023) | ||
* [http://www.seraph.it/dep/int/AdagioKV540.mp3 ''Adagio in B minor'', | * [http://www.seraph.it/dep/int/AdagioKV540.mp3 ''Adagio in B minor'', K. 540] (1788) – rendered by Carlo Serafini (2011) ([http://www.seraph.it/blog_files/706c4662272db7703def4d57edfcb955-119.html blog entry]) | ||
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pFjJCj2MBTM ''Allegro'' from the Piano Sonata No. 16, | * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pFjJCj2MBTM ''Allegro'' from the Piano Sonata No. 16, K. 545] (1788) – rendered by Francium (2023) | ||
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p88MWgdio14&list=PLC6ZSKWKnVz0mOTLQkCUi9ydWGLpBP8gZ&index=2 | * ''Kleine Gigue in G'', K. 574 (1789) – rendered by [[Claudi Meneghin]] | ||
** [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p88MWgdio14&list=PLC6ZSKWKnVz0mOTLQkCUi9ydWGLpBP8gZ&index=2 Fortepiano rendition] (2025) | |||
** [https://www.youtube.com/shorts/7jt-jzziDBg Harpsichord rendition] (2026) | |||
** [https://www.youtube.com/shorts/9J1DkS5UGzE Organ rendition] (2026) | |||
; {{W|Keiichi Okabe}} | ; {{W|Keiichi Okabe}} | ||
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; [[James Kukula]] | ; [[James Kukula]] | ||
* | * [https://app.box.com/s/8hq89cb3rqqkrhvkxgvqtppa255kcqrq?fbclid=IwY2xjawISjSlleHRuA2FlbQIxMAABHcl5t8n_C7QUJqdEnwSaWBc5u3BpldmcAjhQQljsQIPl1qJ-zdCr9T8NMw_aem_Ez0m-Ls_ZqI0-c0Ld-28Yg ''55edo Melted Syntonic''] (2025) | ||
; [[Budjarn Lambeth]] | ; [[Budjarn Lambeth]] | ||
* | * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9c5MtrZFNhA ''Improvisation One in 55edo''] (2025) | ||
* | * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ggFGUn1Ya2A ''Improvisation Two in 55edo''] (2025) | ||
; [[Claudi Meneghin]] | ; [[Claudi Meneghin]] | ||
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; [[Herman Miller]] | ; [[Herman Miller]] | ||
* | * [https://soundcloud.com/morphosyntax-1/road-trip-to-nowhere ''Road Trip to Nowhere''] (2021) | ||
* | * [https://soundcloud.com/morphosyntax-1/migration ''Migration''] (2025) | ||
== External links == | == External links == | ||