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[[1241afdo]] and [[3019afdo]] are probably the best combination to use for this polymicrotonal approach, because they have a large but still sane number of notes, they are within the same order of magnitude as each other, and their lowest common multiple is 3,746,579, so they uniquely identify the Over the Hedge scale.
[[1241afdo]] and [[3019afdo]] are probably the best combination to use for this polymicrotonal approach, because they have a large but still sane number of notes, they are within the same order of magnitude as each other, and their lowest common multiple is 3,746,579, so they uniquely identify the Over the Hedge scale.


Algorithmic music is also one possible approach to large scales like Over the Hedge. You could have an algorithm randomly explore the pitch space of the Over the Hedge scale. You could even use sensors to measure the electrical activity of a plant's leaves, and use that to control a modular synthesizer tuned to the Over the Hedge scale: you could have the Over the Hedge scale be played by an ''actual hedge''.
Algorithmic music is also one possible approach to large scales like Over the Hedge. You could have an algorithm randomly explore the pitch space of the Over the Hedge scale.  
 
You could even use sensors to measure the electrical activity of a plant's leaves, and use that to control a modular synthesizer tuned to the Over the Hedge scale: you could have the Over the Hedge scale be played by an ''actual hedge''.