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Teff, like injera, is analogous to [[12edo]] in more than one way as it tempers out both 81/80 and 50/49. It necessarily falls on the flat end of the meantone spectrum, which is a change from what 12edo listeners may be accustomed to (although tempering the timbre to reflect this difference should help). But the easy availability of a plethora of higher-limit intervals more than makes up for this. Further, the fact that the period is a half-octave means that straight-fretted teff guitars (necessarily using the {{w|Augmented-fourths tuning|augmented-fourths tuning}}) are a possibility. | Teff, like injera, is analogous to [[12edo]] in more than one way as it tempers out both 81/80 and 50/49. It necessarily falls on the flat end of the meantone spectrum, which is a change from what 12edo listeners may be accustomed to (although tempering the timbre to reflect this difference should help). But the easy availability of a plethora of higher-limit intervals more than makes up for this. Further, the fact that the period is a half-octave means that straight-fretted teff guitars (necessarily using the {{w|Augmented-fourths tuning|augmented-fourths tuning}}) are a possibility. | ||
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