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[[4edo]] is much less used as a scale, rather as a chord. In many [[5L 2s|diatonic-based]] [[interval region]] schemes, one step of 4edo is known as a minor third, and the stacking of them is the diminished seventh chord. | [[4edo]] is much less used as a scale, rather as a chord. In many [[5L 2s|diatonic-based]] [[interval region]] schemes, one step of 4edo is known as a minor third, and the stacking of them is the diminished seventh chord. | ||
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[[Support]]ing [[ET]]s: {{EDOs|24, 668}}, ... | [[Support]]ing [[ET]]s: {{EDOs|24, 668}}, ... | ||
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{{Todo| review }} | {{Todo| review }} |