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The '''equal division of 9/8''' ('''ed9/8''') is a [[tuning]] obtained by dividing the [[9/8|major whole tone (9/8)]] into a number of [[equal]] steps.
 
== Properties ==
Division of 9/8 into equal parts does not necessarily imply directly using this interval as an [[equivalence]]. Many, though not all, ed9/8 scales have a perceptually important [[Pseudo-octave|false octave]], with various degrees of accuracy.
 
9/8 is notably the difference between two intervals sometimes considered equivalences: the triple octave ([[8/1]]), and the double tritave ([[9/1]]).
 
== List of ed9/8s ==
* [[1ed9/8]]
* [[2ed9/8]]
* [[3ed9/8]]
* [[4ed9/8]]
* [[5ed9/8]]
* [[6ed9/8]]
* [[7ed9/8]]
* [[8ed9/8]]
* [[9ed9/8]]
* [[10ed9/8]]
* [[11ed9/8]]
* [[12ed9/8]]
* [[13ed9/8]]
* [[14ed9/8]]
* [[15ed9/8]]
 
[[Category:Edonoi]]
[[Category:Lists of scales]]

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The equal division of 9/8 (ed9/8) is a tuning obtained by dividing the major whole tone (9/8) into a number of equal steps.

Properties

Division of 9/8 into equal parts does not necessarily imply directly using this interval as an equivalence. Many, though not all, ed9/8 scales have a perceptually important false octave, with various degrees of accuracy.

9/8 is notably the difference between two intervals sometimes considered equivalences: the triple octave (8/1), and the double tritave (9/1).

List of ed9/8s