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The '''58 equal divisions of the octave''' ('''58edo'''), or the '''58(-tone) equal temperament''' ('''58tet''', '''58et''') when viewed from a [[regular temperament]] perspective, is the tuning system derived by dividing the [[octave]] into 58 [[equal]]ly-sized steps. Each step is about 20.7 [[cent]]s, an [[interval]] close in size to [[81/80]], the syntonic comma. | The '''58 equal divisions of the octave''' ('''58edo'''), or the '''58(-tone) equal temperament''' ('''58tet''', '''58et''') when viewed from a [[regular temperament]] perspective, is the tuning system derived by dividing the [[octave]] into 58 [[equal]]ly-sized steps. Each step is about 20.7 [[cent]]s, an [[interval]] close in size to [[81/80]], the syntonic comma. | ||