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'''EDONOI''' is short for "equal divisions of non-octave intervals".
'''EDONOI''' is short for "equal divisions of non-octave intervals".


Examples include the equal-tempered [[BP|Bohlen-Pierce scale]] (a.k.a. the 13th root of 3), the [[Phoenix]] tuning, [[Carlos Alpha]], [[Carlos Beta]], [[Carlos Gamma]], the [[19ED3|19th root of 3]], the [[6edf|6th root of 3:2]] , [[88cET]] and the [[square root of 13 over 10|square root of 13:10]] .
Examples include the equal-tempered [[BP|Bohlen-Pierce scale]] (a.k.a. the 13th root of 3), the [[Phoenix]] tuning, [[Carlos Alpha]], [[Carlos Beta]], [[Carlos Gamma]], the [[19ED3|19th root of 3]], the [[6edf|6th root of 3:2]] , [[88cET]] and the [[square root of 13 over 10|square root of 13:10]].


Some EDONOI contain an interval close to a 2:1 that might function like a stretched or squashed octave. They can thus be considered variations on [[EDO]]s.
Some EDONOI contain an interval close to a 2:1 that might function like a stretched or squashed octave. They can thus be considered variations on [[EDO]]s.