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Some edonoi contain an interval close to [[2/1]] that might function like a [[Stretched and compressed tuning|stretched or squashed]] octave — those edonoi can thus be considered variations on edos.  
Some edonoi contain an interval close to [[2/1]] that might function like a [[Stretched and compressed tuning|stretched or squashed]] octave — those edonoi can thus be considered variations on edos.  


Other edonoi contain no approximation of an octave or a compound octave (at least, not for a while), and continue generating new tones as they continue upward or downward. Such scales lack a very familiar compositional redundancy, that of [[octave equivalence]], which might require special attention.
Other edonoi contain no approximation of an octave or a compound octave (at least, not for a while), and continue generating new tones as they continue upward or downward. Such scales lack a very familiar compositional redundancy, that of [[octave equivalence]] — this might necessitate special attention.


== See also ==  
== See also ==