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Created page with "{{Infobox ET}} {{ED intro}} The first person to explore 13ed8/3 was Maeve Gutierrez in early October 2025, who documented her findings in the Xenharmonic Alliance Discord server. Gutierrez noted that: * 13ed8/3 is like 9edo with the octave compressed by 24 cents * It has a good approximation of the 7/6 subminor third (one of her favourite intervals) * It has a major third close to the familiar 12edo major third * It has no perfect fifth, in..."
 
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* Its 1437{{c}} major 9th interval is about an octave above the [[8/7]] septimal whole tone (so it approximates [[16/7]])
* Its 1437{{c}} major 9th interval is about an octave above the [[8/7]] septimal whole tone (so it approximates [[16/7]])
* The sharp [[perfect fourth]] of 522{{c}} is very dissonant in a triad with either fifth, but with the major 6th instead it makes a very pretty chord
* The sharp [[perfect fourth]] of 522{{c}} is very dissonant in a triad with either fifth, but with the major 6th instead it makes a very pretty chord
== Intervals ==
{{Interval table}}


== Harmonics ==
== Harmonics ==
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== Intervals ==
{{Interval table}}
== Scales ==
; Described by [[Budjarn Lambeth]]
* 5-tone [[pelog]]-like scale: 1 1 3 1 3
* 7-tone [[pelog]]-like scale: 1 1 2 1 1 2 1