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== Theory ==
== Theory ==
{{Primes in edo|5040|columns=20}}
{{Primes in edo|5040|columns=20}}
{| class="wikitable"
!Contorsion
order for 2.p 
subgroup
|5040 
|4     
|3   
|1   
|12 
|10 
|63   
|10 
|7   
|}
5040 is both a superabundant and a highly composite number, meaning it's amount of symmetrical chords and subscales increases to a record, and the amount of notes which make up those scales, if stretched end-to-end, also is largest relative to the number's size.  
5040 is both a superabundant and a highly composite number, meaning it's amount of symmetrical chords and subscales increases to a record, and the amount of notes which make up those scales, if stretched end-to-end, also is largest relative to the number's size.