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Intuitively, a [[circle]]{{idiosyncratic}} of an [[interval]] ''a''/''b'' in an [[edo]] describes a case where an interval so accurate that you can rely on navigating with it being [[consistent]] with respect to the "circle of notes" defined. It is closely related to the concept of [[telicity]], except that a circle can be of ''any'' [[JI]] interval, as long as it is [[consistency#mathematical definition|consistently mapped]]. | Intuitively, a [[circle]]{{idiosyncratic}} of an [[interval]] ''a''/''b'' in an [[edo]] describes a case where an interval is so accurate that you can rely on navigating with it being [[consistent]] with respect to the "circle of notes" defined. It is closely related to the concept of [[telicity]], except that a circle can be of ''any'' [[JI]] interval, as long as it is [[consistency#mathematical definition|consistently mapped]]. | ||
== Motivation == | == Motivation == | ||