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|}If we carry this freshman-summing out a little further, new, larger EDSs pop up in our continuum.
|}If we carry this freshman-summing out a little further, new, larger ED5/3s pop up in our continuum.
{{Scale tree|5L 2s<5/3>}}Tunings above 7\12 on this chart are called "positive tunings" (as they greaten the size of the fifth) and include 3/4 meantone systems such as 1/3-comma (close to 11\19) and 1/4-comma (close to 18\31). As these tunings approach 4\7, the majors become flatter and the minors become sharper.
{{Scale tree|5L 2s<5/3>}}Tunings above 7\12 on this chart are called "positive tunings" (as they greaten the size of the fifth) and include 3/4 meantone systems such as 1/3-comma (close to 11\19) and 1/4-comma (close to 18\31). As these tunings approach 4\7, the majors become flatter and the minors become sharper.