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'''10edf''' is the 10-part equal division of the fifth ([[3/2]]).
'''[[EDF|Division of the just perfect fifth]] into 10 equal parts''' (10EDF) is related to [[17edo|17 edo]], but with the 3/2 rather than the 2/1 being just. The octave is about 6.6765 cents compressed and the step size is about 70.1955 cents. It is consistent to the [[7-odd-limit|7-integer-limit]], but not to the 8-integer-limit. In comparison, 17edo is only consistent up to the [[3-odd-limit|4-integer-limit]].


Lookalikes: [[17edo]]
Lookalikes: [[17edo]], [[27edt]]


== Music ==
== Music ==

Revision as of 22:47, 5 February 2019

Division of the just perfect fifth into 10 equal parts (10EDF) is related to 17 edo, but with the 3/2 rather than the 2/1 being just. The octave is about 6.6765 cents compressed and the step size is about 70.1955 cents. It is consistent to the 7-integer-limit, but not to the 8-integer-limit. In comparison, 17edo is only consistent up to the 4-integer-limit.

Lookalikes: 17edo, 27edt

Music