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== Theory ==
== Theory ==
288edo is the least common multiple of [[72edo]] and [[96edo]], which are historically notable. 72edo has been used in [[Wikipedia:Byzantine music|Byzantine chanting]], has been theoreticized by [[wikipedia:Alois Hába|Alois Haba]] and [[Ivan Wyschnegradsky]], and has been used by jazz musician [[Joe Maneri]]. 96edo has been used by [[Julian Carrillo]]. This description as a corollary also fits every edo that is a multiple of 288, like [[576edo|576]] or [[2016edo|2016]].
=== Odd harmonics ===
{{Harmonics in equal|288}}
{{Harmonics in equal|288}}
288edo is the least common multiple of [[72edo]] and [[96edo]], which are historically notable. 72edo has been used in [[Wikipedia:Byzantine music|Byzantine chanting]], has been theoreticized by [[wikipedia:Alois Hába|Alois Haba]] and [[Ivan Wyschnegradsky]], and has been used by jazz musician [[Joe Maneri]]. 96edo has been used by [[Julian Carrillo]]. This description as a corollary also fits every EDO that is a multiple of 288, like [[576edo|576]] or [[2016edo|2016]].
 
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