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The equal division of 6/5 (ed6/5) is a tuning obtained by dividing the classic minor third (6/5) in a certain number of equal steps.
ED6/5 tuning systems that accurately represent the intervals 12/11 and 11/10 include: 21ed6/5 (0.33 cent error), 23ed6/5 (0.32 cent error), and 44ed6/5 (0.01 cent error).
21ed6/5, 23ed6/5, and 44ed6/5 are to the division of the minor third what: