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'''Ed10''' means '''Division of the Tenth Harmonic (10/1) into n equal parts'''.
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'''Ed10''' means '''Division of the Tenth Harmonic ([[10/1]]) into n equal parts'''.


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*[[48ed10]] : [[Schismatic family#Sextilififths|sextilififths]] generator (with octaves)
*[[48ed10]] : [[Schismatic family#Sextilifourths|sextilifourths]] generator (with octaves)
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Ed10 means Division of the Tenth Harmonic (10/1) into n equal parts.

Division of the tenth harmonic into n equal parts

The tenth harmonic is particularly wide as far as equivalences go. There are (at absolute most) ~3.3 decataves within the human hearing range; imagine if that were the case with octaves. If one does indeed deal with decatave equivalence, this fact shapes one's musical approach dramatically.

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