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Since 22edo's fifth is sharp of just by approximately one-quarter of the septimal comma ([[64/63]]), and since it tunes the septimal supermajor third ([[9/7]]) almost exactly just, it can be treated, for all practical purposes, as an extended "quarter-comma [[superpyth]]", in the same way that 31edo can be treated as an extended [[quarter-comma meantone]]. | Since 22edo's fifth is sharp of just by approximately one-quarter of the septimal comma ([[64/63]]), and since it tunes the septimal supermajor third ([[9/7]]) almost exactly just, it can be treated, for all practical purposes, as an extended "quarter-comma [[superpyth]]", in the same way that 31edo can be treated as an extended [[quarter-comma meantone]]. | ||
22edo is also the third-smallest edo (after [[10edo]] and [[15edo]]) that maintains [[minimal consistent EDOs|25% or lower relative error]] on all of the first eight harmonics of the [[harmonic series]]. | |||
=== Prime harmonics === | === Prime harmonics === |