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Furthermore, 5ed5 is the simplest hyperpyth tuning, analogous to [[5edo]] and [[4edt]] in their own spheres. So, while the approximation of 9/5, 17/5 and 21/5 are quite far off, these are still categorically important intervals. I think this is a relatively important tuning as well, it would certainly do well on a harmonica. Though it has a step size of around 273 cents, strange melodies may still be crafted around it, however the main feature is likely to be its variety of chords and harmonies. This would be the perfect tuning for blues from outer space (perhaps from a gas giant somewhere).
Furthermore, 5ed5 is the simplest hyperpyth tuning, analogous to [[5edo]] and [[4edt]] in their own spheres. So, while the approximation of 9/5, 17/5 and 21/5 are quite far off, these are still categorically important intervals. I think this is a relatively important tuning as well, it would certainly do well on a harmonica. Though it has a step size of around 273 cents, strange melodies may still be crafted around it, however the main feature is likely to be its variety of chords and harmonies. This would be the perfect tuning for blues from outer space (perhaps from a gas giant somewhere).
Adding octaves, strangely enough, relates this tuning to [[53edo]].


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Furthermore, 5ed5 is the simplest hyperpyth tuning, analogous to &lt;a class="wiki_link" href="/5edo"&gt;5edo&lt;/a&gt; and &lt;a class="wiki_link" href="/4edt"&gt;4edt&lt;/a&gt; in their own spheres. So, while the approximation of 9/5, 17/5 and 21/5 are quite far off, these are still categorically important intervals. I think this is a relatively important tuning as well, it would certainly do well on a harmonica. Though it has a step size of around 273 cents, strange melodies may still be crafted around it, however the main feature is likely to be its variety of chords and harmonies. This would be the perfect tuning for blues from outer space (perhaps from a gas giant somewhere).&lt;br /&gt;
Furthermore, 5ed5 is the simplest hyperpyth tuning, analogous to &lt;a class="wiki_link" href="/5edo"&gt;5edo&lt;/a&gt; and &lt;a class="wiki_link" href="/4edt"&gt;4edt&lt;/a&gt; in their own spheres. So, while the approximation of 9/5, 17/5 and 21/5 are quite far off, these are still categorically important intervals. I think this is a relatively important tuning as well, it would certainly do well on a harmonica. Though it has a step size of around 273 cents, strange melodies may still be crafted around it, however the main feature is likely to be its variety of chords and harmonies. This would be the perfect tuning for blues from outer space (perhaps from a gas giant somewhere).&lt;br /&gt;
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Adding octaves, strangely enough, relates this tuning to &lt;a class="wiki_link" href="/53edo"&gt;53edo&lt;/a&gt;.&lt;br /&gt;
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