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{{Wikipedia|Pythagorean tuning}}
{{Wikipedia|Pythagorean tuning}}
'''Pythagorean tuning''' is a system where all intervals are determined by [[3/2|pure fifths]] and [[2/1|octaves]]. This makes it essentially the same as [[3-limit]] [[just intonation]].
'''Pythagorean tuning''' is a system where all intervals are determined by perfect fifths tuned to [[3/2]] and [[2/1|octaves]]. As such, Pythagorean tuning contains the same intervals as [[3-limit]] [[just intonation]],


When accounting for octave equivalence, Pythagorean tuning mirrors the structure of the [[chain of fifths]].
When accounting for octave equivalence, Pythagorean tuning mirrors the structure of the [[chain of fifths]].