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This [[nonoctave]] tuning uses equal steps of 125 cents each. This could be considered as dividing the approximate [[perfect fourth]] of 500 cents into 4 equal parts.  It is equivalent to 9.6[[edo]], and is a subset of [[48edo]] (every fifth step).
This [[nonoctave]] tuning uses equal steps of 125 cents each. This could be considered as dividing the approximate [[perfect fourth]] of 500 cents into 4 equal parts.  It is equivalent to 9.6[[edo]], and is a subset of [[48edo]] (every fifth step). Therefore, it can be regarded as 48ed32.


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Revision as of 21:33, 14 November 2021

This nonoctave tuning uses equal steps of 125 cents each. This could be considered as dividing the approximate perfect fourth of 500 cents into 4 equal parts. It is equivalent to 9.6edo, and is a subset of 48edo (every fifth step). Therefore, it can be regarded as 48ed32.

ordinal number cents interval name
0 0 unison
1 125 2/3-tone, trienthird
2 250 semifourth
3 375 narrow perde segah, marvelous major third, near just major third
4 500 perfect fourth
5 625 pental diminished fifth, classic diminshed fifth
6 750 septendecimal subminor sixth
7 875 major sixth
8 1000 Pythagorean minor seventh
9 1125 classic (5-limit) diminished octave.
10 1250
11 1375
12 1500
13 1625
14 1750
15 1875
16 2000

Scala file

! E:\cakewalk\scales\125cent.scl
!
125 cent tuning
4
!
125.00000
250.00000
375.00000
500.00000

Music