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Correct math: 26, 29 & 41 are all lower edos consistent in the 13 or 15-limit. Add categories. |
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=== Pros, cons, and comparison to the Kite guitar === | === Pros, cons, and comparison to the Kite guitar === | ||
46-edo is harmonically exceptional, having one of the lowest [[Relative_errors_of_small_EDOs|high prime limit errors]] of any edo under 100, although it | 46-edo is harmonically exceptional, having one of the lowest [[Relative_errors_of_small_EDOs|high prime limit errors]] of any edo under 100, although it is only consistent up to the 13. | ||
The thirds in 46-edo can be easier for a listener used to 12-edo to accept than those in 41-edo. (In 46-edo, thirds are 5c sharp; in 12-edo they are 14c sharp; and in 41-edo they are 6c flat.) | The thirds in 46-edo can be easier for a listener used to 12-edo to accept than those in 41-edo. (In 46-edo, thirds are 5c sharp; in 12-edo they are 14c sharp; and in 41-edo they are 6c flat.) | ||