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It may be used to approximate [[metallic intonation]] with the golden ratio represented by 6 steps, the silver ratio by 11 steps and the bronze ratio by 15 steps. | It may be used to approximate [[metallic intonation]] with the golden ratio represented by 6 steps, the silver ratio by 11 steps and the bronze ratio by 15 steps. | ||
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6 equal divisions of acoustic phi (6edφ) is the nonoctave tuning system derived by dividing acoustic phi into 136equal steps of 138.8 cents each, or the sixth root of phi.
It may be used to approximate metallic intonation with the golden ratio represented by 6 steps, the silver ratio by 11 steps and the bronze ratio by 15 steps.
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