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One way to play 94-edo on a two-dimension grid is to put 7\94 between each column and 16\94 between each row of notes. | One way to play 94-edo on a two-dimension grid is to put 7\94 between each column and 16\94 between each row of notes. | ||
Among the possible layouts for 94-edo, the 7\94 x 16\94 system is remarkably convenient, in that every 13-limit interval spans at most 6 columns ("strings") and 8 rows ("frets"), and minor and major triads in close position fit in a 4x3 grid. | Among the possible layouts for 94-edo, the 7\94 x 16\94 system is remarkably convenient, in that every 13-limit interval spans at most 6 columns ("strings") and 8 rows ("frets"), and minor and major triads in close position fit in a 4x3 grid. In the 9-limit the octave is even more compact, spanning only 6 strings by 5 frets. | ||
== Feasibility for stringed instruments == | == Feasibility for stringed instruments == |