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=== Whole tone scale === | === Whole tone scale === | ||
{{Main|10/9ths equal temperament}} | {{Main|10/9ths equal temperament}} | ||
Decaononic temperaments can be represented in EDOs which compress the 12edo scale to get the major second to be equal to 10/9. In [[79edo]], for example, a whole tone itself contains a mini-12edo keymap inside it, and the final 7 notes are a truncated tetrachord. If played naively, this produces | Decaononic temperaments can be represented in EDOs which compress the 12edo scale to get the major second to be equal to 10/9. In [[79edo]], for example, a whole tone itself contains a mini-12edo keymap inside it, and the final 7 notes are a truncated tetrachord. If played naively, this produces an extremely flat fifth of 638.413c just, or 637.974c (79edo). In an effect this makes for a [[Glacial7]]-type scale. | ||
=== Meantone === | === Meantone === | ||