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<u>Example music with this tuning</u>
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[http://chrisvaisvil.com/canyon-diablo-fall/ Canyon Diablo Fall]
[http://chrisvaisvil.com/canyon-diablo-fall/ Canyon Diablo Fall]
 
[[File:http://micro.soonlabel.com/125cent/20130317_125cent.mp3]]
[http://chrisvaisvil.com/crossing-over-125cet/ Crossing Over]      [[Category:31edo]]
[http://chrisvaisvil.com/crossing-over-125cet/ Crossing Over]
[[File:http://micro.soonlabel.com/125cent/20141011_125ct_crossing_over.mp3]]       
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Revision as of 01:55, 28 September 2018

125cET

This nonoctave tuning uses equal steps of 125 cents each. This could be considered dividing the 500 cent perfect fourth into 4 equal parts.

ordinal number interval name cents
0 0
1 2/3-tone, trienthird 125
2 semifourth 250
3 narrow perde segah,

marvelous major third,

near just major third

375
4 perfect fourth 500
5 pental diminished fifth,

classic diminshed fifth

625
6 septendecimal subminor sixth 750
7 major sixth 875
8 Pythagorean minor seventh 1000
9 classic (5-limit) diminished octave. 1125
10 1250
11 1375
12 1500
13 1625
14 1750
15 1875
16 2000

! E:\cakewalk\scales\125cent.scl !

125 cent tuning

4 !

125.00000

250.00000

375.00000

500.00000

Example music with this tuning

Canyon Diablo Fall File:Http://micro.soonlabel.com/125cent/20130317 125cent.mp3 Crossing Over File:Http://micro.soonlabel.com/125cent/20141011 125ct crossing over.mp3