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→Intervals: Add 45 to the subgroup: reveals 6/5 and 5/3 to be available for 300 and 900 just like in other EDOs |
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<nowiki>*</nowiki> based on treating 16edo as a 2.5.7.13.19.27.45 subgroup temperament; other approaches are possible. | <nowiki>*</nowiki> based on treating 16edo as a 2.5.7.13.19.27.45 subgroup temperament; other approaches are possible. | ||
== Notation == | == Notation == | ||
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+ P5 + M6 + m7 = A dorian | + P5 + M6 + m7 = A dorian | ||
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== Approximation to JI == | |||
=== Selected just intervals by error === | |||
{{Q-odd-limit intervals|16}} | |||
It's worth noting that the 525-cent interval is almost exactly halfway in between 4/3 and 11/8, making it very discordant, although playing this in the context of a larger chord, and with specialized timbres, can make this less noticeable. | |||
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== Octave theory == | == Octave theory == |