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A much-needed change to the unison and octave notes has been implemented
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* Is the basic representation of a given chord's root
* Is the [[1/1|Perfect Unison]], and thus...
* Is the basic representation of the Tonic
:* Is the basic representation of a given chord's root
* Is one of four perfect consonances in this system
:* Is the basic representation of the Tonic
:* Is one of four perfect consonances in this system
* Is the only interval shared by all tuning systems
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| Lesser Grave Fifth
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| Ad>↑, A↓\, Gt#>
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* Is reachable through stacking four of this system's approximation of the Werckismic Subfourth and octave-reducing
* Is the closest approximation of 16edo's Minor Fifth found in this system, and thus...
:* Is capable of being used in certain similar melodic and harmonic gestures, albeit with caveats, since such moves on their own don't work the exact same way in this system
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* Is the reduplication of a chord's root
* Is the [[2/1|Perfect Octave]], and thus...
* Is the reduplication of the Tonic
:* Is the reduplication of a chord's root
* Is one of four perfect consonances in this system
:* Is the reduplication of the Tonic
:* Is one of four perfect consonances in this system
* Is the most common [[equave]] due in part to the properties human hearing in relation to tone-color matching
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