Xen concepts for beginners: Difference between revisions
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* 15edo: the smallest edo with a 5L5s MOS (LsLsLsLsLs) commonly called the Blackwood scale. | * 15edo: the smallest edo with a 5L5s MOS (LsLsLsLsLs) commonly called the Blackwood scale. | ||
* 16edo: has 2L5s (sssLssL) and 7L2s (LLLsLLLLs). | * 16edo: has 2L5s (sssLssL) and 7L2s (LLLsLLLLs). | ||
* 17edo: the smallest edo after 12edo with a diatonic scale, which can be harmonically very different from 12edo diatonic depending on how you use it. First neutral diatonic edo. | * 17edo: the smallest edo after 12edo with a diatonic scale, which can be harmonically very different from 12edo diatonic depending on how you use it. First neutral diatonic edo (providing neutral seconds, thirds, sixths, and sevenths). | ||
* 18edo: has two fifths, 733c and 667c, that are nearly equally off from 3/2. | * 18edo: has two fifths, 733c and 667c, that are nearly equally off from 3/2. | ||
* 19edo: the smallest edo after 12edo which supports Meantone. Just major and minor thirds are better approximated than in 12edo. First [[interordinal]] diatonic edo (interordinals are semifourths, semisixths, semitenths, and semitwelfths). | * 19edo: the smallest edo after 12edo which supports Meantone. Just major and minor thirds are better approximated than in 12edo. First [[interordinal]] diatonic edo (interordinals are semifourths, semisixths, semitenths, and semitwelfths). |