29edo: Difference between revisions
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29et (29g val) has a lower relative error than any previous equal temperament in the [[23-limit]]. The next equal temperament doing better in this subgroup is [[46edo|46]]. | |||
29et does well in the no-17 [[19-limit]] and no-17 23-limit, being consistent to the no-17 [[23-odd-limit]]. However, [[15edo]] is lower in relative error in both these subgroups than 29. | |||
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