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* [[23edo]]: The largest edo without a diatonic, 5edo, or 7edo fifth. | * [[23edo]]: The largest edo without a diatonic, 5edo, or 7edo fifth. | ||
* [[24edo]]: Has both neutral thirds (and other neutral intervals) and semifourths (and other interordinals), each of these lending itself to different harmony. Has 12edo MOS scales as well as new ones. | * [[24edo]]: Has both neutral thirds (and other neutral intervals) and semifourths (and other interordinals), each of these lending itself to different harmony. Has 12edo MOS scales as well as new ones. | ||
* [[26edo]]: Even softer diatonic MOS than 19edo, so much that the diatonic major third is nearly exactly [[26/21]] and the diatonic minor second is nearly exactly [[13/12]]. The [[7/4]] is also nearly exact, and the edo also has a good [[14/11]] and [[11/8]]. | * [[26edo]]: Even softer diatonic MOS than 19edo, so much that the diatonic major third is nearly exactly [[26/21]] and the diatonic minor second is nearly exactly [[13/12]]. The [[7/4]] is also nearly exact, and the edo also has a good [[10/9]], [[14/11]] and [[11/8]]. | ||
* [[27edo]]: Even harder diatonic MOS than 22edo; the fifth is approximately about as sharp (by 9.2c) as 26edo's is flat (by 9.6c). It has 12edo's [[5/4]], a near-exact [[7/6]], and an approximate [[16/13]] neutral third. | * [[27edo]]: Even harder diatonic MOS than 22edo; the fifth is approximately about as sharp (by 9.2c) as 26edo's is flat (by 9.6c). It has 12edo's [[5/4]], a near-exact [[7/6]], and an approximate [[16/13]] neutral third. | ||
* [[29edo]]: Weird flat neogothic edo. | * [[29edo]]: Weird flat neogothic edo. | ||