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== [[53edo]] == | == [[53edo]] == | ||
: '''ArrowHead''': Works great as an extended Pythagorean tuning, making it well-suited for Mediæval music. Also suited for those wanting to experiment with true 5-limit JI but also having the ability to modulate without things getting too unwieldy. Turkish music theory is also based on 53edo. However, this is truly near the stopping point for physical instruments and 107 frets isn't practical for almost any real-world guitar or bass. | |||
: '''Aura''': Most of my experience with this EDO comes from my current experiments with 159edo, and this will likely continue to be the case since this EDO doesn't have good approximations of the 11-limit. | : '''Aura''': Most of my experience with this EDO comes from my current experiments with 159edo, and this will likely continue to be the case since this EDO doesn't have good approximations of the 11-limit. | ||
: '''Bozu''': Generally the stopping point. | : '''Bozu''': Generally the stopping point. If you are comfortable with >50 tones, then this tuning offers almost everything you will need. If not, stick with 31edo or something smaller. | ||
: '''Nicolai''': JI: The Book. | : '''Nicolai''': JI: The Book. | ||