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The prime factorisation of 3,746,579 is actually 17 x 73 x 3019. This makes the Over the Hedge scale surprisingly interesting from a [[primodality]] perspective, because it contains a very unique set of intervals: millions of available intervals but with no Over-2, -3, -5, -7, -11 or even -13 intervals to be found anywhere. | The prime factorisation of 3,746,579 is actually 17 x 73 x 3019. This makes the Over the Hedge scale surprisingly interesting from a [[primodality]] perspective, because it contains a very unique set of intervals: millions of available intervals but with no Over-2, -3, -5, -7, -11 or even -13 intervals to be found anywhere. | ||
Of course, the sheer number of notes does make the Over the Hedge scale impractical to explore in practice, at least without some way to eliminate most of the intervals and focus on a chosen few | Of course, the sheer number of notes does make the Over the Hedge scale impractical to explore in practice, at least without some way to eliminate most of the intervals and focus on a chosen few. | ||
[[ | [[323afdo]] would make much more sense for practical use, being 17 x 19. Or if you want to keep the 73, then [[1241afdo]], which is 17 x 73. | ||
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Still, if you're daring and crazy enough to venture over the hedge, well, no one can stop you. 3 million intervals are waiting for you. | Still, if you're daring and crazy enough to venture over the hedge, well, no one can stop you. 3 million intervals are waiting for you. |