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=**Theory**=  
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8-edo forms an odd and even pitch set of two diminished seventh chords, which when used in combination yield dissonance. The system has also been described as a "barbaric" harmonic system; however, it does a good job representing the [[just intonation subgroup]] 2.11/3.13/5, with good intervals of 13/10 and an excellent version of 11/6.
8-edo forms an odd and even pitch set of two diminished seventh chords, which when used in combination yield dissonance. The system has also been described as a "barbaric" harmonic system; however, it does a good job representing the [[Just intonation subgroups|just intonation subgroup]] 2.11/3.13/5, with good intervals of 13/10 and an excellent version of 11/6.


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8-edo forms an odd and even pitch set of two diminished seventh chords, which when used in combination yield dissonance. The system has also been described as a &amp;quot;barbaric&amp;quot; harmonic system; however, it does a good job representing the &lt;a class="wiki_link" href="/just%20intonation%20subgroup"&gt;just intonation subgroup&lt;/a&gt; 2.11/3.13/5, with good intervals of 13/10 and an excellent version of 11/6.&lt;br /&gt;
8-edo forms an odd and even pitch set of two diminished seventh chords, which when used in combination yield dissonance. The system has also been described as a &amp;quot;barbaric&amp;quot; harmonic system; however, it does a good job representing the &lt;a class="wiki_link" href="/Just%20intonation%20subgroups"&gt;just intonation subgroup&lt;/a&gt; 2.11/3.13/5, with good intervals of 13/10 and an excellent version of 11/6.&lt;br /&gt;
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