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== Applications ==
== Applications ==
Division of 7/3 into equal parts does not necessarily imply directly using this interval as an [[equivalence]]. Many, though not all, ed7/3 scales have a perceptually important [[Pseudo-octave|false octave]], with various degrees of accuracy.


Division of 7/3 into equal parts does not necessarily imply directly using this interval as an [[equivalence]]. The question of equivalence has not even been posed yet.
The structural utility of 7/3 (or another tenth) is apparent by being the absolute widest range most generally used in popular songs{{citation needed}} (and even the range of a {{w|Dastg%C4%81h-e_M%C4%81hur|dastgah}}{{citation needed}}).
 
The utility of 7/3 (or another tenth) as a base though, is apparent by being the absolute widest range most generally used in popular songs{{citation needed}} (and even the range of a {{w|Dastg%C4%81h-e_M%C4%81hur|dastgah}}{{citation needed}}).


== Chords and harmonies ==
== Chords and harmonies ==