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{{Infobox ET
{{Infobox ET
| Prime factorization = 2 × 11
| Prime factorization = 2 × 11
| Step size = 54.545¢
| Step size = 54.54545¢
| Fifth = 13\22 = 709.091¢
| Fifth = 13\22 (709¢)
| Major 2nd = 4\22 = 218¢
| Major 2nd = 4\22 (218¢)
| Minor 2nd = 1\22 = 55¢
| Minor 2nd = 1\22 (55¢)
| Augmented 1sn = 3\22 = 164¢
| Augmented 1sn = 3\22 (164¢)
}}
}}


'''22 equal divisions of the octave''' ('''22edo'''), or '''22(-tone) equal temperament''' ('''22tet''', '''22et''') when viewed from a [[regular temperament]] perspective, is the tuning system derived by dividing the [[octave]] into 22 [[equal]]ly large steps. Each step represents a frequency ratio of the twenty-second root of 2, or 54.55 [[cent]]s. Because it distinguishes 10/9 and 9/8, it is not a meantone system.
'''22 equal divisions of the octave''' ('''22edo'''), or '''22(-tone) equal temperament''' ('''22tet''', '''22et''') when viewed from a [[regular temperament]] perspective, is the tuning system derived by dividing the [[octave]] into 22 [[equal]]ly large steps. Each step represents a frequency ratio of the twenty-second root of 2, or about 54.5 [[cent]]s. Because it distinguishes [[10/9]] and [[9/8]], it is not a meantone system.


== Theory ==
== Theory ==