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The minor third is at its purest here, but the resulting scales tend to approximate intervals that employ a much higher limit harmony, especially in the case of the superhard 23edo. However, the large step is recognizable as a regular diatonic whole step, approximating both 10/9 and 9/8, while the small step is a slightly sharp of a quarter tone.
The minor third is at its purest here, but the resulting scales tend to approximate intervals that employ a much higher limit harmony, especially in the case of the superhard 23edo. However, the large step is recognizable as a regular diatonic whole step, approximating both 10/9 and 9/8, while the small step is a slightly sharp of a quarter tone.


Parahard kleistonic edos include [[19edo]], [[32edo]], and [[42edo]].
Parahard kleistonic edos include [[19edo]], 23[[23edo|edo]], and [[42edo]].
The sizes of the generator, large step and small step of kleistonic are as follows in various parahard kleistonic tunings:
The sizes of the generator, large step and small step of kleistonic are as follows in various parahard kleistonic tunings:
{| class="wikitable right-2 right-3 right-4"
{| class="wikitable right-2 right-3 right-4"