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12edo intervals and notes have standard names from classical music theory. This classical notation system, which was in use before 12edo with other tuning systems based on chains of fifths, is sometimes called the [[chain-of-fifths notation]] or extended Pythagorean notation.
12edo intervals and notes have standard names from classical music theory. This classical notation system, which was in use before 12edo with other tuning systems based on chains of fifths, is sometimes called the [[chain-of-fifths notation]] or extended Pythagorean notation.


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{{EDOs|1edo, 2edo, 3edo, 4edo and 6edo}} can all be written using 12edo [[subset notation]].
{{EDOs|1edo, 2edo, 3edo, 4edo and 6edo}} can all be written using 12edo [[subset notation]].