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| <div style="width:100%; max-height:400pt; overflow:auto; background-color:#f8f9fa; border: 1px solid #eaecf0; padding:0em"><pre style="margin:0px;border:none;background:none;word-wrap:break-word;white-space: pre-wrap ! important" class="old-revision-html">112EDO has two great perfect fifths, the lower of which approximates 1/4-comma meantone (just a tad lower), and the upper of which is identical to the perfect fifth of [[xenharmonic/56edo|56edo]], a great inverse gentle fifth where +5 fifths gives a near-just 27:28 while -8 fifths gives a near-just 32:39 (identical to 2 degrees of [[xenharmonic/7edo|7edo]]) and +9 fifths gives a close approximation to 17:21.
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| One can form a 17-tone circle by taking 15 large fifths and 2 small fifths, as above, which gives some nice interval shadings a wee bit different from [[xenharmonic/17edo|17edo]], but sharing a similar structure. | | One can form a 17-tone circle by taking 15 large fifths and 2 small fifths, as above, which gives some nice interval shadings a wee bit different from [[17edo|17edo]], but sharing a similar structure. |
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| [[https://soundcloud.com/camtaylor-1/17_112edo-circulating-2371113-floaty-piano-improv|Circulating 2.3.7.11.13 Floaty Piano Improv]] by Cam Taylor</pre></div>
| | [https://soundcloud.com/camtaylor-1/17_112edo-circulating-2371113-floaty-piano-improv Circulating 2.3.7.11.13 Floaty Piano Improv] by Cam Taylor |
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| One can form a 17-tone circle by taking 15 large fifths and 2 small fifths, as above, which gives some nice interval shadings a wee bit different from <a class="wiki_link" href="http://xenharmonic.wikispaces.com/17edo">17edo</a>, but sharing a similar structure.<br />
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112EDO has two great perfect fifths, the lower of which approximates 1/4-comma meantone (just a tad lower), and the upper of which is identical to the perfect fifth of 56edo, a great inverse gentle fifth where +5 fifths gives a near-just 27:28 while -8 fifths gives a near-just 32:39 (identical to 2 degrees of 7edo) and +9 fifths gives a close approximation to 17:21.
One can form a 17-tone circle by taking 15 large fifths and 2 small fifths, as above, which gives some nice interval shadings a wee bit different from 17edo, but sharing a similar structure.
Music in 112EDO
Circulating 2.3.7.11.13 Floaty Piano Improv by Cam Taylor