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* '''[[7edo|7-EDO]]''': The first EDO where [[MOS scale|MOS scales]] make any applicable sense. As it tempers out both [[45/44]] and [[55/54]] (and thus [[25/24]]), 0–2–4 can function as a 10:12:15 minor chord, an 18:22:27 neutral chord, or a 4:5:6 major chord. Notation is very simple as you just label the notes from A to G. No sharps or flats are needed. A great EDO for beginners to try. | * '''[[7edo|7-EDO]]''': The first EDO where [[MOS scale|MOS scales]] make any applicable sense. As it tempers out both [[45/44]] and [[55/54]] (and thus [[25/24]]), 0–2–4 can function as a 10:12:15 minor chord, an 18:22:27 neutral chord, or a 4:5:6 major chord. Notation is very simple as you just label the notes from A to G. No sharps or flats are needed. A great EDO for beginners to try. | ||
* '''[[10edo|10-EDO]]''': Just like [[7edo|7-EDO]], [[10edo|10-EDO]] tempers out the intervals mentioned above, conflating minor, neutral, and major chords. 3\10 can be used as [[generator]] to create [[Mosh]]. This is extremely efficient for generating [[Neutral tetrad|neutral 7th chords]]. [[Mosh]] has a total of | * '''[[10edo|10-EDO]]''': Just like [[7edo|7-EDO]], [[10edo|10-EDO]] tempers out the intervals mentioned above, conflating minor, neutral, and major chords. 3\10 can be used as [[generator]] to create [[Mosh]]. This is extremely efficient for generating [[Neutral tetrad|neutral 7th chords]]. [[Mosh]] has a total of five neutral triads and four [[Neutral tetrad|neutral tetrads]]. The sLsLsLs mode sounds similar to the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Double_harmonic_scale Double Harmonic Major scale] and can sound both familiar and xen, as the major and minor chords are tempered out with each other to sound as neutral chords. Another great EDO for beginners to try. | ||
* '''[[19edo|19-EDO]]''': | * '''[[19edo|19-EDO]]''': If you're looking for a tuning system where you can play all of your favourite songs where the thirds and sixths be more in tune, whilst also having a greater palette of intervals to use, then [[19edo|19-EDO]] is perfect for you. The 7 modes of the [[wikipedia:Ionian_mode|Ionian major scale]] are present here, by stacking the closest approximation of the [[3/2|perfect fifth]]. Because of this, most of the music theory on harmony works the same way as in [[12-EDO]], with some exceptions, such as three stacked [[5/4|major thirds]] being [[128/125|smaller]] than an [[octave]], or four stacked [[6/5|minor thirds]] being [[648/625|larger]] than an [[octave]]. [[19edo#Standard notation|Notation]] is virtually the same as in [[12-EDO]], and no new symbols are need to notate all the notes. [[19edo|19-EDO]], being prime, means you can stack any of its intervals between the [[unison]] and the [[octave]] and reach all of the notes. Examples of scales that can be created this way are [[5L 4s|Godzilla]] and [[1L 8s|Negri]]. The former stacks semifourths and contains six [[6:7:9:10|subminor triads]], six [[14:18:21|supermajor triads]], six [[12:14:18:21|subminor tetrads]], and four [[14:18:21:27|supermajor tetrads]]! The latter is a superset of the [[wikipedia:Double_harmonic_scale|Double Harmonic Major scale]], as it has two more notes which are in between the augmented seconds of the [[wikipedia:Double_harmonic_scale|Double Harmonic Major scale]]. [[19edo|19-EDO]] is great for anyone who wants improved [[5-limit]] or [[7-limit]] harmony from [[12edo|12-EDO]], and for these reasons, along with many more, [[19edo|19-EDO]] is my favourite tuning system and very good to try, if you're looking to explore music with new flavours. I highly recommend [[User:SupahstarSaga|SupahstarSaga]]'s [https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLha3CFvr8SzwlDpGL9MrJcoN8xOHyowsw&feature=shared series] on this tuning to get familiar with [[19edo|19-EDO]]. | ||
* '''[[22edo|22-EDO]]''': (Will update this later.) | * '''[[22edo|22-EDO]]''': (Will update this later.) | ||
* '''[[27edo|44.3cET]]''': (Will update this later.) | * '''[[27edo|44.3cET]]''': (Will update this later.) | ||
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* '''[[46edo|46-EDO]]''': (Will update this later.) | * '''[[46edo|46-EDO]]''': (Will update this later.) | ||
* '''[[53edo|53-EDO]]''': (Will update this later.) | * '''[[53edo|53-EDO]]''': (Will update this later.) | ||
* '''[[72edo|72-EDO]]''': (Will update this later.) | * '''[[72edo|72-EDO]] (with stretched octaves)''': (Will update this later.) | ||
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