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


==Intervals==
{| class="wikitable"
|-
!degree
!cents value
|-
|0
|0
|-
|1
|70.1955
|-
|2
|140.391
|-
|3
|210.5865
|-
|4
|280.782
|-
|5
|350.9775
|-
|6
|421.173
|-
|7
|491.3685
|-
|8
|561.564
|-
|9
|631.7595
|-
|10
|701.955
|-
|11
|772.1505
|-
|12
|842.346
|-
|13
|912.5415
|-
|14
|982.737
|-
|15
|1052.9325
|-
|16
|1123.128
|-
|17
|1193.3235
|}
== Music ==
== Music ==
* [http://www.archive.org/details/10Edf http://www.archive.org/details/10Edf] by [[Peter Kosmorsky]]
* http://www.archive.org/details/10Edf by [[Peter Kosmorsky]]


[[Category:Edf]]
[[Category:Edf]]

Revision as of 21:31, 20 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

Intervals

degree cents value
0 0
1 70.1955
2 140.391
3 210.5865
4 280.782
5 350.9775
6 421.173
7 491.3685
8 561.564
9 631.7595
10 701.955
11 772.1505
12 842.346
13 912.5415
14 982.737
15 1052.9325
16 1123.128
17 1193.3235

Music