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The '''777 equal divisions of the octave''', or the 777-tone equal temperament (777tet), 777 equal temperament (777et) when viewed from a regular temperament perspective, divides the octave into 777 equal parts of about 1.544 cents each.
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== Theory ==
777edo is a [[dual-fifth system]] with a [[consistency|consistency limit]] of only 3, but otherwise it is excellent in approximating harmonics [[5/1|5]], [[7/1|7]], [[9/1|9]], [[11/1|11]], and [[13/1|13]], making it suitable for a 2.9.5.7.11.13 [[subgroup]] interpretation with the comma basis {4459/4455, 41503/41472, 496125/495616, 123201/123200, 105644/105625}. In addition, it tempers out the [[landscape comma]] in the 2.9.5.7 subgroup.
 
777edo is a dual fifths system with a consistency limit of only 3.
 
If the harmonic 3 is excluded, it is an excellent 2.5.7.9.11.13 subgroup tuning, with the comma basis {4459/4455, 41503/41472, 496125/495616, 123201/123200, 105644/105625}. In addition, it tempers out the [[landscape comma]] in the 2.9.5.7 subgroup.


=== Odd harmonics ===
{{Harmonics in equal|777}}
{{Harmonics in equal|777}}


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=== Subsets and supersets ===
Since 777 factors into 3 × 7 × 37, 777edo has subset edos {{EDOs| 3, 7, 21, 37, 111, and 333 }}.