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=13 tone equal temperament / 13edo=  
=13 tone equal temperament / 13edo=  
13edo refers to a tuning system which divides the octave (frequency ratio 2:1) into 13 equal parts. It is the sixth [[prime numbers|prime]] edo, following [[11edo]] and coming before [[17edo]]. The steps are of similar size to those of 12edo (albeit squashed), while the intervals between a minor third &amp; major sixth are xenharmonic (not similar to anything available in 12edo).
13edo refers to a tuning system which divides the octave (frequency ratio 2:1) into 13 equal parts. It is the sixth [[prime numbers|prime]] edo, following [[11edo]] and coming before [[17edo]]. The steps are of similar size to those of 12edo (albeit squashed), while the intervals between a minor third &amp; major sixth are xenharmonic (not similar to anything available in 12edo).
[[file:solandra/13edo-chromatic-scale.mid|13 edo chromatic ascending and descending scale on C]]
[[file:13edo-chromatic-scale.mid|13 edo chromatic ascending and descending scale on C]]
|| Degree || Cents ||= Approximate Ratios* || 6L1s Names || 5L3s Names || [[26edo]] names ||
|| Degree || Cents ||= Approximate Ratios* || 6L1s Names || 5L3s Names || [[26edo]] names ||
|| 0 || 0 ||= 1/1 || C || C || C ||
|| 0 || 0 ||= 1/1 || C || C || C ||
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  13edo refers to a tuning system which divides the octave (frequency ratio 2:1) into 13 equal parts. It is the sixth &lt;a class="wiki_link" href="/prime%20numbers"&gt;prime&lt;/a&gt; edo, following &lt;a class="wiki_link" href="/11edo"&gt;11edo&lt;/a&gt; and coming before &lt;a class="wiki_link" href="/17edo"&gt;17edo&lt;/a&gt;. The steps are of similar size to those of 12edo (albeit squashed), while the intervals between a minor third &amp;amp; major sixth are xenharmonic (not similar to anything available in 12edo).&lt;br /&gt;
  13edo refers to a tuning system which divides the octave (frequency ratio 2:1) into 13 equal parts. It is the sixth &lt;a class="wiki_link" href="/prime%20numbers"&gt;prime&lt;/a&gt; edo, following &lt;a class="wiki_link" href="/11edo"&gt;11edo&lt;/a&gt; and coming before &lt;a class="wiki_link" href="/17edo"&gt;17edo&lt;/a&gt;. The steps are of similar size to those of 12edo (albeit squashed), while the intervals between a minor third &amp;amp; major sixth are xenharmonic (not similar to anything available in 12edo).&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;a href="http://solandra.wikispaces.com/file/view/13edo-chromatic-scale.mid/389281274/13edo-chromatic-scale.mid" onclick="ws.common.trackFileLink('http://solandra.wikispaces.com/file/view/13edo-chromatic-scale.mid/389281274/13edo-chromatic-scale.mid');"&gt;13 edo chromatic ascending and descending scale on C&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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