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!Description
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|2edπ
|[[2edπ]]
|A stack of two minor sevenths, represents a problem of squaring the circle
|A stack of two minor sevenths, represents a problem of squaring the circle
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|3edπ
|[[3edπ]]
|A stack of three compressed fifths, vaguely equivalent to [[2edo]]
|A stack of three compressed fifths, vaguely equivalent to [[2edo]]
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|4edπ
|[[4edπ]]
|Close to equal multiplication of 4/3
|Close to equal multiplication of 4/3
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|5edπ
|[[5edπ]]
|Close to equal multiplication of 5/4, [[3edo]]
|Close to equal multiplication of 5/4, [[3edo]]
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|6edπ
|[[6edπ]]
|Close to equal multiplication of 6/5, [[4edo]]
|Close to equal multiplication of 6/5, [[4edo]]
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|20edπ
|[[20edπ]]
|Close to [[12edo]].
|Close to [[12edo]].
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|30edπ
[[30edπ]]
|Close to [[18edo]], but sets fractional temperaments to 4:5:6 triad.
|Close to [[18edo]], but sets fractional temperaments to 4:5:6 triad.
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|38edπ
|[[38edπ]]
|Very close to [[23edo]]
|Very close to [[23edo]]
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Revision as of 03:47, 2 April 2023

Interval information
Expression [math]\displaystyle{ \pi }[/math]
Size in cents 1981.795¢
Name pitave
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Pi, the ratio of a circle's circumference to its octave, is equal to about 3.14159. When used as an equivalence interval, it becomes a rather minor thirteenth of 1981.795 cents.

Intervals that are close to it are 3/1, 22/7, and 355/113.

Equal divisions

Using 3.14159.../1 as an interval of equivalence results in an interesting nonoctave tuning.

30edπ
EDπ-ED2 correspondence
N Description
2edπ A stack of two minor sevenths, represents a problem of squaring the circle
3edπ A stack of three compressed fifths, vaguely equivalent to 2edo
4edπ Close to equal multiplication of 4/3
5edπ Close to equal multiplication of 5/4, 3edo
6edπ Close to equal multiplication of 6/5, 4edo
20edπ Close to 12edo.
Close to 18edo, but sets fractional temperaments to 4:5:6 triad.
38edπ Very close to 23edo
71edπ Very close to 43edo
109edπ Extremely close to 66edo

Temperaments of interest

Engineer's temperament, tempering out π/3, the engineer's comma.

20edπ can be used to set 3:4:5 triad with a fractional-octave temperament just as 12edo does with the 4:5:6 triad.