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[[Category:ADO]]
[[Category:ADO]]

Revision as of 04:30, 25 February 2023

5ado is the arithmetic equal division of the octave into five parts of 1/5 each. As 5 is a small odd number, this ADO does not contain a perfect fifth or any reasonable approximation to it, an it is relatively poor for its size at creating traditional tonal music compared to 4ado and 6ado.

Intervals

# Cents Ratio Interval name
0 0 1/1 perfect unison
1 315.6 6/5 just minor third
2 582.5 7/5 narrow tritone
3 813.7 8/5 just minor sixth
4 1017.6 9/5 just minor seventh
5 1200.0 2/1 perfect octave