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This temperament, which could uncreatively be called "fifthchroma", admits multiple similar mappings of the [[29-limit]] and higher. The three smallest edos, 77, 80 and 84, are of note  which are mostly based on various ways of interpreting the possible harmonies of the supraminor and submajor thirds, as different interpretations will cause different edos to be the "odd one out" by failing to map a specific JI supraminor or submajor third as such, or occasionally, as in the case of [[84edo]].
This temperament, which could uncreatively be called "fifthchroma", admits multiple similar mappings of the [[29-limit]] and higher. The three smallest edos, 77, 80 and 84, are of note  which are mostly based on various ways of interpreting the possible harmonies of the supraminor and submajor thirds, as different interpretations will cause different edos to be the "odd one out" by failing to map a specific JI supraminor or submajor third as such, or occasionally, as in the case of [[84edo]].
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