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The [[MOSScales|Moments of Symmetry]] paradigm is a fascinating way of thinking about building sub-scales of EDOs and relating them to non-EDO scales. | The [[MOSScales|Moments of Symmetry]] paradigm is a fascinating way of thinking about building sub-scales of EDOs and relating them to non-EDO scales. | ||
When an edo divides the octave into fewer than 12 divisions (so that each step exceeds 100 cents), you might call it a [[macrotonal edo]]. | When an edo divides the octave into fewer than 12 divisions (so that each step exceeds 100 cents), you might call it a [[[[macrotonal edo]]|macrotonal edos]]. | ||
All of these tools are also applicable to equal divisions of other ([[nonoctave]]) intervals as well. | All of these tools are also applicable to equal divisions of other ([[nonoctave]]) intervals as well. | ||
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The <a class="wiki_link" href="/MOSScales">Moments of Symmetry</a> paradigm is a fascinating way of thinking about building sub-scales of EDOs and relating them to non-EDO scales.<br /> | The <a class="wiki_link" href="/MOSScales">Moments of Symmetry</a> paradigm is a fascinating way of thinking about building sub-scales of EDOs and relating them to non-EDO scales.<br /> | ||
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When an edo divides the octave into fewer than 12 divisions (so that each step exceeds 100 cents), you might call it a <a class="wiki_link" href="/macrotonal%20edo">macrotonal edo</a>.<br /> | When an edo divides the octave into fewer than 12 divisions (so that each step exceeds 100 cents), you might call it a [[<a class="wiki_link" href="/macrotonal%20edo">macrotonal edo</a>|macrotonal edos]].<br /> | ||
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All of these tools are also applicable to equal divisions of other (<a class="wiki_link" href="/nonoctave">nonoctave</a>) intervals as well.<br /> | All of these tools are also applicable to equal divisions of other (<a class="wiki_link" href="/nonoctave">nonoctave</a>) intervals as well.<br /> | ||