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{{ED intro}} | {{ED intro}} It supports [[ovalpatine]] temperament. | ||
Like [[11edt]], both the [[octave]] and [[small whole tone]] ([[10/9]]) are about 10c off (sharp and flat respectively) dissonant but recognizable. Akin to [[16edt]] with [[Blackwood]], admitting the octave induces an interpretation into a tritave-based version of [[Whitewood]] temperament, therefore allowing the system to function as an octave stretch of [[14edo]]. However, it can just as well be treated as a pure no-twos system, which is the main interpretation used in the below article. | Like [[11edt]], both the [[octave]] and [[small whole tone]] ([[10/9]]) are about 10c off (sharp and flat respectively) dissonant but recognizable. Akin to [[16edt]] with [[Blackwood]], admitting the octave induces an interpretation into a tritave-based version of [[Whitewood]] temperament, therefore allowing the system to function as an octave stretch of [[14edo]]. However, it can just as well be treated as a pure no-twos system, which is the main interpretation used in the below article. |