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There are also many new possibilities that don't have any close analogues in 12edo. In general, enneadecimal scales offer more flexibility as well as orders of magnitude more possibilities for chord progressions, due to the greater diversity of both chords and scale degrees.
There are also many new possibilities that don't have any close analogues in 12edo. In general, enneadecimal scales offer more flexibility as well as orders of magnitude more possibilities for chord progressions, due to the greater diversity of both chords and scale degrees.
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