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=== [[7edo]] ===
=== [[7edo]] ===
''Tier: '''A'''''[[File:7edo groove.mp3|none|thumb|7edo disco in B neutral]]
''Tier: '''A'''''[[File:7edo groove.mp3|none|thumb|7edo disco in B neutral]]
This is the first edo with a perfect fifth and a third. The fifth is pretty flat, coming in at 16.25¢ flat of 3/2, and the third is a supraminor third of 342.86¢. In a way, 7edo is the polar opposite of 5edo, containing a fifth that is almost equally off in the opposite direction. This gives 7edo a noticeably less uplifting sound, and more of a "crying out in pain" sound as one of my subscribers put it. Quartal and quintal structures have a distinct "underwater" quality, as opposed to the skyward energy of such structures in 5edo.
This is the first edo with a perfect fifth and a third. The fifth is pretty flat, coming in 16.25¢ flat of 3/2, and the third is a supraminor third of 342.86¢. In a way, 7edo is the polar opposite of 5edo, containing a fifth that is almost equally off in the opposite direction. This gives 7edo a noticeably less uplifting sound, and more of a "crying out in pain" sound as one of my subscribers put it. Quartal and quintal structures have a distinct "underwater" quality, as opposed to the skyward energy of such structures in 5edo.


The equiheptatonic scale that this edo sports is a bit reminiscent of the dorian scale of 12edo, but not really. The 2nd, 3rd, 6th, and 7th are all neutral, so this edo has a very distinct xen sound. These neutral intervals, along with the rather sour fourth and fifth, have a very intense sound on an acoustic piano, which is why I elected to use electric piano and synth pads in the demo. 7edo also works very well in tinky percussive timbres, like handpan or kalimba. These sorts of sounds are heard in [[Fuschiamarine]] by [[Sevish]], a very high quality example of what this edo is capable of.
The equiheptatonic scale that this edo sports is a bit reminiscent of the dorian scale of 12edo, but not really. The 2nd, 3rd, 6th, and 7th are all neutral, so this edo has a very distinct xen sound. These neutral intervals, along with the rather sour fourth and fifth, have a very intense sound on an acoustic piano, which is why I elected to use electric piano and synth pads in the demo. 7edo also works very well in tinky percussive timbres, like handpan or kalimba. These sorts of sounds are heard in [[Fuschiamarine]] by [[Sevish]], a very high quality example of what this edo is capable of.


This edo may not be very versatile harmonically or melodically, but its sound is truly something to behold, and a sound that cannot be easily replicated in any other non-7n-edo. A very nice blend of xen, ease of use, and ethereality. It's also trivially easy to notate, which is always a bonus.  
This edo may not be very versatile harmonically, but its sound is truly something to behold, and a sound that cannot be easily replicated in any other non-7n-edo. A very nice blend of xen, ease of use, and ethereality. It's also trivially easy to notate, which is always a bonus.  


=== [[8edo]] ===
=== [[8edo]] ===