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19edo also closely approximates most of the intervals of [[Bozuji tuning]] (a 21st century tuning based on Gioseffo Zarlino's approach to just intonation). with most of the adjacent diatonic diminished and augmented intervals of Bozuji tuning represented enharmonically by one interval in 19edo. | 19edo also closely approximates most of the intervals of [[Bozuji tuning]] (a 21st century tuning based on Gioseffo Zarlino's approach to just intonation). with most of the adjacent diatonic diminished and augmented intervals of Bozuji tuning represented enharmonically by one interval in 19edo. | ||
Due to the narrow whole tones and wide diatonic semitones, | Due to the narrow whole tones and wide diatonic semitones, 19edo's diatonic scale tends to sound somewhat dull compared to 12edo, but the pentatonic scale is said by many to sound much more expressive owing to the significantly larger contrast between the narrow whole tone and wide minor third. While 12edo has an expressive diatonic and dull pentatonic, the reverse is true in 19. Pentatonicism thus becomes more important in 19edo, and one option is to use the pentatonic scale as a sort of "super-chord", with "chord progressions" being modulations between pentatonic subsets of the superdiatonic scale. | ||
=== Prime harmonics === | === Prime harmonics === | ||