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A '''dual-fifth tuning system''' is a [[tuning system]], often octave-equivalent, with two sizes of fifths, '''major fifth''' and '''minor fifth''' instead of a single perfect fifth, and accordingly two sizes of fourths, '''major fourth''' and '''minor fourth''' instead of a single perfect fourth. The opposite of dual-fifth may be called ''plain-fifth''.  
A '''dual-fifth tuning system''' is a [[tuning system]], often [[Octave equivalence|octave-equivalent]], with two sizes of fifths, '''major fifth''' and '''minor fifth''' instead of a single perfect fifth, and accordingly two sizes of fourths, '''major fourth''' and '''minor fourth''' instead of a single perfect fourth. The opposite of dual-fifth may be called ''plain-fifth''.  


== Dual-fifth scales ==
== Dual-fifth scales ==