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For example, [[91edo]] has 3 usable fifths with their own functions - 52\91 (3<sup>-</sup>), 53\91 (3), and 54\91 (3<sup>+</sup>). Thus, if used this way they do not represent distinct dimensions, but rather correspond to 3 × 3<sup>-</sup> × 3<sup>+</sup> = 27/1. | For example, [[91edo]] has 3 usable fifths with their own functions - 52\91 (3<sup>-</sup>), 53\91 (3), and 54\91 (3<sup>+</sup>). Thus, if used this way they do not represent distinct dimensions, but rather correspond to 3 × 3<sup>-</sup> × 3<sup>+</sup> = 27/1. | ||
== Music == | |||
*[[File:Sixix Fugue.mp3|256x256px]] A fugue in [[18edo]] as a dual-fifth tuning (WIP) | *[[File:Sixix Fugue.mp3|256x256px]] A fugue in [[18edo]] as a dual-fifth tuning (WIP) | ||
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