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155ed6 is related to [[60edo]] (tenth-tone tuning), but with the | == Theory == | ||
155ed6 is related to [[60edo]] (tenth-tone tuning), but with the 6th harmonic rather than the [[2/1|octave]] being just. This stretches the octave by about 0.757{{c}}. Like 60edo, 155ed6 is [[consistent]] to the [[integer limit|10-integer-limit]]. While 155ed6 tunes [[prime harmonic|prime]] 2 and [[13/1|13]] sharp, the [[5/1|5]], [[7/1|7]], and [[17/1|17]] remain flat but less so, which may be seen as an improvement in intonation over 60edo. | |||
=== Harmonics === | |||
{{Harmonics in equal|155|6|1|intervals=integer|columns=11}} | |||
{{Harmonics in equal|155|6|1|intervals=integer|columns=12|start=12|collapsed=true|title=Approximation of harmonics in 155ed6 (continued)}} | |||
=== Subsets and supersets === | |||
Since 155 factors into primes as {{nowrap| 5 × 31 }}, 155ed6 has subset ed6's [[5ed6]] and [[31ed6]]. | |||
== Intervals == | == Intervals == | ||
{{Interval table}} | {{Interval table}} | ||
== | == See also == | ||
* [[35edf]] – relative edf | |||
* [[60edo]] – relative edo | |||
* [[95edt]] – relative edt | |||
* [[139ed5]] – relative ed5 | |||
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