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'''Low-complexity JI''' (or '''LCJI'''; "low JI" is discouraged) is a term for JI that is based on or generated by a restricted set of simple JI intervals (such as 3/2, 4/3, 5/4, 6/5, 7/4, 7/6, 9/8, 11/8, 13/8, 15/8). This term is used in opposition to higher-harmonic-series JI approaches such as [[primodality]], [[neji]]s, and [[8th Octave Overtone Tuning|higher harmonic tuning]].
'''Low-complexity JI''' (or '''LCJI'''; "low JI" is discouraged as it may sound pejorative) is a term for JI that is based on or generated by a restricted set of simple JI intervals (such as 3/2, 4/3, 5/4, 6/5, 7/4, 7/6, 9/8, 11/8, 13/8, 15/8). This term is used in opposition to higher-harmonic-series JI approaches such as [[primodality]], [[neji]]s, and [[8th Octave Overtone Tuning|higher harmonic tuning]].


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Revision as of 17:07, 1 April 2021

Low-complexity JI (or LCJI; "low JI" is discouraged as it may sound pejorative) is a term for JI that is based on or generated by a restricted set of simple JI intervals (such as 3/2, 4/3, 5/4, 6/5, 7/4, 7/6, 9/8, 11/8, 13/8, 15/8). This term is used in opposition to higher-harmonic-series JI approaches such as primodality, nejis, and higher harmonic tuning.