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The intervals in 36edo are all either the familiar 12edo intervals, or else "red" and "blue" versions of them. Unlike [[24edo]], which has genuinely foreign intervals such as 250 cents (halfway between a tone and a third) and 450 cents (halfway between a fourth and a third), the new intervals in 36edo all variations on existing ones. Unlike 24edo, 36edo is also relatively free of what Easley Blackwood called "discordant" intervals.
The intervals in 36edo are all either the familiar 12edo intervals, or else "red" and "blue" versions of them. Unlike [[24edo]], which has genuinely foreign intervals such as 250 cents (halfway between a tone and a third) and 450 cents (halfway between a fourth and a third), the new intervals in 36edo all variations on existing ones. Unlike 24edo, 36edo is also relatively free of what Easley Blackwood called "discordant" intervals.


An easy way of notating 36edo (at least for people who aren't colorblind) is to use colors. For example, '''A''' is 33.333 cents above '''<span style="background-color: #6ee8e8; color: #071ac7;">A</span>''' and 33.333 cents below '''<span style="background-color: #eda2a2; color: #ff0000;">A</span>'''. Or the colors could be written out (red A, blue C#, etc.) or abbreviated as rA, bC#, etc. This use of red and blue is consistent with [[Kite's_color_notation|color notation]] (ru and zo).
One way of notating 36edo (at least for people who aren't colorblind) is to use colors. For example, '''A''' is 33.333 cents above '''<span style="background-color: #6ee8e8; color: #071ac7;">A</span>''' and 33.333 cents below '''<span style="background-color: #eda2a2; color: #ff0000;">A</span>'''. Or the colors could be written out (red A, blue C#, etc.) or abbreviated as rA, bC#, etc. This use of red and blue is consistent with [[Kite's_color_notation|color notation]] (ru and zo).
 
Another way to notate the microtonal notes which doesn't rely on colors is to use [[Alternative symbols for ups and downs notation#Sharp-3|ups and downs]], where sharps and flats with arrows, borrowed from extended [[Helmholtz-Ellis notation]], can be used for this purpose.


Because of the presence of blue notes, and the closeness with which intervals such as 4:7 are matched, 36edo is an ideal scale to use for African-American styles of music such as blues and jazz, in which chords containing the seventh harmonic are frequently used. The 5th and 11th harmonic fall almost halfway in between scale degrees of 36edo, and thus intervals containing them can be approximated two different ways, one of which is significantly sharp and the other significantly flat. The 333.333-cent interval (the "red minor third") sharply approximates 5:6 and flatly approximates 9:11, for instance, whereas the sharp 9:11 is 366.667 cents and the flat 5:6 is 300 cents. However, 10:11 and 11:15 each have a single (very close) approximation since they contain both the 5th and 11th harmonic.
Because of the presence of blue notes, and the closeness with which intervals such as 4:7 are matched, 36edo is an ideal scale to use for African-American styles of music such as blues and jazz, in which chords containing the seventh harmonic are frequently used. The 5th and 11th harmonic fall almost halfway in between scale degrees of 36edo, and thus intervals containing them can be approximated two different ways, one of which is significantly sharp and the other significantly flat. The 333.333-cent interval (the "red minor third") sharply approximates 5:6 and flatly approximates 9:11, for instance, whereas the sharp 9:11 is 366.667 cents and the flat 5:6 is 300 cents. However, 10:11 and 11:15 each have a single (very close) approximation since they contain both the 5th and 11th harmonic.