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| An '''EDQ'''{{idiosyncratic}} (equal division of the [[quatave]]) is a type of [[GPS]] (geometric pitch sequence) scale. n-edq is a geometric series of pitches starting at [[2/1]] (1200{{cent}}) and multiplying the previous pitch by 2<sup>1/n</sup> each time. For example, [[1edq]] doubles the pitch each time with the sequence of cent values being {1200, 2400, 4800, 9600...} and sequence of ratios being {[[2/1]], [[4/1]], [[16/1]], [[256/1]]...}. [[1/1]] is not present within an EDQ scale, so either it is considered rootless, or another interval (typically [[2/1]]) is considered the root. The scale type was first described by [[User:CompactStar|CompactStar]] and the name EDQ was coined by [[User:R-4981|R-4981]].
| | A '''GPDO''{{idiosyncratic}} (geometric pitch division of the [[octave]]) or '''EDQ'''{{idiosyncratic}} (equal division of the quatave) is a type of octave-repeating [[scale]] obtained by taking a segment from a [[GPS|geometric pitch sequence]]. |
| == Individual pages for EDQs == | | |
| * [[1edq]] | | == Individual pages for GPDOs == |
| * [[2edq]]
| | * [[1gpdo]] |
| * [[3edq]]
| | * [[2gpdo]] |
| * [[4edq]]
| | * [[3gpdo]] |
| * [[5edq]]
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| * [[6edq]]
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| * [[7edq]]
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| * [[8edq]]
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| * [[9edq]]
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| * [[10edq]]
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| * [[11edq]] | |
| * [[12edq]] | |
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| [[Category:Lists of scales]] | | [[Category:Lists of scales]] |
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