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'''16ED5/2''' is the equal division of the [[5/2]] interval into 16 parts of 99.1446 [[cent]]s each. This is the scale which occurs as the dominant reformed Mixolydian mode tuned as an equal division of a just interval. | '''16ED5/2''' is the equal division of the [[5/2]] interval into 16 parts of 99.1446 [[cent]]s each. This is the scale which occurs as the dominant reformed Mixolydian mode tuned as an equal division of a just interval. 16 equal divisions of the just major tenth is not a "real" xenharmonic tuning; it is a slightly compressed version of the normal [[12edo|12-tone scale]]. | ||
== Intervals == | == Intervals == | ||
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! colspan="4" |Major | ! colspan="4" |Major tenth | ||
! Period | ! Period | ||
!Notes | !Notes |