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| == Langwidge ==
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| Name originates from Adam Neely's video "''Is C# The Same Note as B?''". The generator is a slightly flat fifth, 9 of which yield [[38/1]], meaning that when octave-reduced, this would require spelling root-3rd-P5 triad with 19:16 as C-D#-E and not as C-Eb-E, producing a peculiar violation of standard Western music theory.
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| Subgroup: 2.17.19
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| Comma list: 2.17.19 {{monzo|-109 9 17}}
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| Sval mapping: [{{val|1 14 -1}}, {{val|0 -17 9}}]
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| Optimal tuning (CTE): ~6137/4096 = 699.712
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| Optimal ET sequence: {{EDOs|12, 271, 283, 295, 307, 319, 331, 343, 355, 367, 379 ,391, 403, 415, 722}}, ...
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| == Phosphorus == | | == Phosphorus == |