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This is a list of '''9-[[odd-limit]]''' intervals. To [[7-odd-limit]], it adds 3 additional interval pairs involving 9.
[[File:9-odd-limit.png|480px|thumb|right|9-odd-limit intervals within an octave]]
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* [[1/1]], ([[2/1]])
* [[1/1]]
* '''[[10/9]], [[9/5]]'''
* '''[[10/9]], [[9/5]]'''
* '''[[9/8]], [[16/9]]'''
* '''[[9/8]], [[16/9]]'''
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The smallest [[equal division of the octave]] which is [[consistent]] in the 9-odd-limit is [[5edo]].
The one which is distinctly consistent in the same is [[41edo]]. 
The {{w|natural density|density}} of edos consistent in the 9-odd-limit is 1/4<ref group="note">Provable in a similar method to the one for the [[5-odd-limit]].</ref>.
== See also ==
* [[Diamond9]] – as a scale
== Notes ==
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