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<h2>IMPORTED REVISION FROM WIKISPACES</h2>
<h2>IMPORTED REVISION FROM WIKISPACES</h2>
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: This revision was by author [[User:xenjacob|xenjacob]] and made on <tt>2006-07-11 12:14:23 UTC</tt>.<br>
: This revision was by author [[User:xenjacob|xenjacob]] and made on <tt>2006-07-27 12:27:42 UTC</tt>.<br>
: The original revision id was <tt>860847</tt>.<br>
: The original revision id was <tt>937751</tt>.<br>
: The revision comment was: <tt>clarity increase</tt><br>
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The revision contents are below, presented both in the original Wikispaces Wikitext format, and in HTML exactly as Wikispaces rendered it.<br>
<h4>Original Wikitext content:</h4>
<h4>Original Wikitext content:</h4>
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[[image:17versus12names width="1" height="1"]][[image:17versus12names]]
[[image:17versus12names width="1" height="1"]][[image:17versus12names]]


Note that C# is HIGHER than Db; note that none of the intervals save the octave/unison are exactly the same as in 12. Note that The "half step"/"minor second" in 17 is twice as small as the "augmented unison"/"sharp"/"flat." Two sharp/flats add up to a minor third. Two "neutral thirds" add up to a "perfect fifth." These last two properties 17-equal shares with 24-equal (quartertones).
Note that C# is HIGHER than Db; note that none of the intervals save the octave/unison are exactly the same as in 12. Note that The "half step"/"minor second" in 17 is twice as small as the "augmented unison"/"sharp"/"flat." Two sharp/flats add up to a minor third. Two "neutral thirds" add up to a "perfect fifth." 17 shares this last property with the quartertone scale (24-EDO).


If the old notation is bothering you, here it is in cents (hundredths of a 12-equal half step):
If the old notation is bothering you, here it is in cents (hundredths of a 12-equal half step):
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Note that C# is HIGHER than Db; note that none of the intervals save the octave/unison are exactly the same as in 12. Note that The &amp;quot;half step&amp;quot;/&amp;quot;minor second&amp;quot; in 17 is twice as small as the &amp;quot;augmented unison&amp;quot;/&amp;quot;sharp&amp;quot;/&amp;quot;flat.&amp;quot; Two sharp/flats add up to a minor third. Two &amp;quot;neutral thirds&amp;quot; add up to a &amp;quot;perfect fifth.&amp;quot; These last two properties 17-equal shares with 24-equal (quartertones).&lt;br /&gt;
Note that C# is HIGHER than Db; note that none of the intervals save the octave/unison are exactly the same as in 12. Note that The &amp;quot;half step&amp;quot;/&amp;quot;minor second&amp;quot; in 17 is twice as small as the &amp;quot;augmented unison&amp;quot;/&amp;quot;sharp&amp;quot;/&amp;quot;flat.&amp;quot; Two sharp/flats add up to a minor third. Two &amp;quot;neutral thirds&amp;quot; add up to a &amp;quot;perfect fifth.&amp;quot; 17 shares this last property with the quartertone scale (24-EDO).&lt;br /&gt;
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If the old notation is bothering you, here it is in cents (hundredths of a 12-equal half step):&lt;br /&gt;
If the old notation is bothering you, here it is in cents (hundredths of a 12-equal half step):&lt;br /&gt;