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8edo can be notated as a subset of 24edo, using ups and downs. It can also be notated as a subset of 16edo, but this is a less intuitive notation.
8-edo can be notated as a subset of 24-edo, using [[Ups and Downs Notation|ups and downs]]. It can also be notated as a subset of 16-edo, but this is a less intuitive notation.
||~ __edostep__ ||~ __cents__ ||||~ __24edo subset notation__ ||||~ __16edo subset notation__ ||
||~ Edostep ||~ Cents ||||~ 24-edo subset notation ||||~ 16-edo subset notation ||
||= 0 ||= 0¢ ||= P1 ||= D ||= P1 ||= D ||
||= 0 ||= 0¢ ||= P1 ||= D ||= P1 ||= D ||
||= 1 ||= 150 ||= ~2 ||= Ev ||= M2 ||= E ||
||= 1 ||= 150 ||= ~2 ||= Ev ||= M2 ||= E ||
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||= 8 ||= 1200 ||= P8 ||= D ||= P8 ||= D ||
||= 8 ||= 1200 ||= P8 ||= D ||= P8 ||= D ||


8edo chords are very ambiguous, with many chord homonyms. Even the major and minor triads are homonyms. Chord components usually default to M2, M3, P4, P5, M6, m7, M9, P11 and M13. Thus D7 has a M3, P5 and m7. 8edo chord names are greatly simplified by using different defaults: ~2, ^M3, v4, ^5, M6, ~7, ~9, v11 and M13. D7 becomes ^M3, ^5 and ~7.
8-edo chords are very ambiguous, with many chord homonyms. Even the major and minor triads are homonyms. Chord components usually default to M2, M3, P4, P5, M6, m7, M9, P11 and M13. Thus D7 has a M3, P5 and m7. 8-edo chord names using 24-edo subset names are greatly simplified by using different defaults: ~2, ^M3, v4, ^5, M6, ~7, ~9, v11 and M13. Thus D7 becomes ^M3, ^5 and ~7.
||~ Chord edosteps ||~ Chord notes ||~ Proper name ||~ Abbreviated name ||~ Homonyms ||
||~ Chord edosteps ||~ Chord notes ||~ Proper name ||~ Abbreviated name ||~ Homonyms ||
||&lt; 0 – 3 – 5 ||&lt; D F♯^ A^ ||&lt; D.^(^5) ||&lt; D ||&lt; F♯^.m or Gv.m ||
||&lt; 0 – 3 – 5 ||&lt; D F♯^ A^ ||&lt; D.^(^5) ||&lt; D ||&lt; F♯^.m or Gv.m ||
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8edo can be notated as a subset of 24edo, using ups and downs. It can also be notated as a subset of 16edo, but this is a less intuitive notation.&lt;br /&gt;
8-edo can be notated as a subset of 24-edo, using &lt;a class="wiki_link" href="/Ups%20and%20Downs%20Notation"&gt;ups and downs&lt;/a&gt;. It can also be notated as a subset of 16-edo, but this is a less intuitive notation.&lt;br /&gt;




&lt;table class="wiki_table"&gt;
&lt;table class="wiki_table"&gt;
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         &lt;th&gt;&lt;u&gt;edostep&lt;/u&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
         &lt;th&gt;Edostep&lt;br /&gt;
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         &lt;th&gt;&lt;u&gt;cents&lt;/u&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
         &lt;th&gt;Cents&lt;br /&gt;
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         &lt;th colspan="2"&gt;&lt;u&gt;24edo subset notation&lt;/u&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
         &lt;th colspan="2"&gt;24-edo subset notation&lt;br /&gt;
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         &lt;th colspan="2"&gt;&lt;u&gt;16edo subset notation&lt;/u&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
         &lt;th colspan="2"&gt;16-edo subset notation&lt;br /&gt;
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8edo chords are very ambiguous, with many chord homonyms. Even the major and minor triads are homonyms. Chord components usually default to M2, M3, P4, P5, M6, m7, M9, P11 and M13. Thus D7 has a M3, P5 and m7. 8edo chord names are greatly simplified by using different defaults: ~2, ^M3, v4, ^5, M6, ~7, ~9, v11 and M13. D7 becomes ^M3, ^5 and ~7.&lt;br /&gt;
8-edo chords are very ambiguous, with many chord homonyms. Even the major and minor triads are homonyms. Chord components usually default to M2, M3, P4, P5, M6, m7, M9, P11 and M13. Thus D7 has a M3, P5 and m7. 8-edo chord names using 24-edo subset names are greatly simplified by using different defaults: ~2, ^M3, v4, ^5, M6, ~7, ~9, v11 and M13. Thus D7 becomes ^M3, ^5 and ~7.&lt;br /&gt;