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'''Ed7''' means '''Division of the Seventh Harmonic ([[7/1]]) into n equal parts'''. | '''Ed7''' means '''Division of the Seventh Harmonic ([[7/1]]) into n equal parts'''. | ||
=Division of the seventh harmonic into n equal parts= | |||
The seventh harmonic is particularly wide as far as equivalences go. There are (at absolute most) ~3.9 heptataves within the human hearing range; imagine if that were the case with octaves. If one does indeed deal with heptatave equivalence, this fact shapes one's musical approach dramatically. | The seventh harmonic is particularly wide as far as equivalences go. There are (at absolute most) ~3.9 heptataves within the human hearing range; imagine if that were the case with octaves. If one does indeed deal with heptatave equivalence, this fact shapes one's musical approach dramatically. | ||
== Individual pages for ED7s == | |||
* [[4ed7]] | * [[4ed7]] | ||
* [[5ed7]] | * [[5ed7]] | ||
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[[Category:Equal-step tuning]] | [[Category:Equal-step tuning]] | ||