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== Diatonic == | == Diatonic == | ||
Being in the [[flattone]] part of [[meantone]], and indeed at the flat end of flattone itself, 26edo requires some adjustment to convert [[common practice]] music to sound right, and what is technically a diatonic layout (although fairly extreme in its softness) may require different usage than in a more middle-of-the-road diatonic tuning. [[YoVariable]] demonstrates this mapping in [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=01w70PbbT3o ''Jingle Bells (26edo microtonal Lumatone cover + Mystery Song)''] (2025). | |||
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=== Lemba === | === Lemba === | ||
[[Bryan Deister]] has demonstrated this mapping in [https://www.youtube.com/shorts/Gw9Fu5MAozs ''Waltz in 26edo''] (2025), and explains that right and up yields the minor third (~[[6/5]], fairly sharp) and right three times yields the fifth (~[[3/2]], fairly flat). | |||
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