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|Augmented scale sliced into thirds. Doesn't really offer any sort of semblance of a perfect fourth or fifth, but doesn't seem to be a one-trick pony, either. I'm just not sure what to do with it. | |Augmented scale sliced into thirds. Doesn't really offer any sort of semblance of a perfect fourth or fifth, but doesn't seem to be a one-trick pony, either. I'm just not sure what to do with it. | ||
|Nothing particularly interesting in this. | |Nothing particularly interesting in this. | ||
|The quintessential dual-fifth edo, with two fifths (667¢ and 733¢) that are almost equally off from 3/2. Supports [[ | |The quintessential dual-fifth edo, with two fifths (667¢ and 733¢) that are almost equally off from 3/2. Supports the dual-fifth temperaments [[A-Team]] (as distorted 17edo) and [[3L 4s|sixix]] (as distorted 19edo). It's the sixix tuning with the "worst" fifths but it still sounds fine; you just have to watch out for commas when viewing 18edo sixix as a dual-fifth temperament. | ||
|Almost totally useless. | |Almost totally useless. | ||
|has a really useful 10 note scale called "supersharp" which is 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 1, which has major/minor/diminished chords which are a bit sharp | |has a really useful 10 note scale called "supersharp" which is 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 1, which has major/minor/diminished chords which are a bit sharp |