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This collection of intervals has proven to be useful for illustrating certain characteristics of medium-sized [[ | This collection of intervals has proven to be useful for illustrating certain characteristics of medium-sized [[edo]]s (~15 to 41 steps). | ||
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The smallest | The smallest edo which is consistent in the 15-odd-limit is [[29edo]]. | ||
The one that is distinctly consistent in the same is [[111edo]]. | |||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[Arto and | * [[Arto and tendo theory]] | ||
* [[Diamond15]] – as a scale | * [[Diamond15]] – as a scale | ||
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