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27edo, with its 400{{c}} major third, [[tempering out|tempers out]] the lesser diesis, [[128/125]], and the septimal comma, [[64/63]], and hence [[126/125]] as well. These it shares with 12edo, making some relationships familiar, and they both support the [[augene]] temperament. It shares with [[22edo]] tempering out the sensamagic comma [[245/243]] as well as 64/63, so that they both support the [[superpyth]] temperament, with four quite sharp "superpythagorean" fifths giving a sharp [[9/7]] in place of meantone's 5/4.
27edo, with its 400{{c}} major third, [[tempering out|tempers out]] the lesser diesis, [[128/125]], and the septimal comma, [[64/63]], and hence [[126/125]] as well. These it shares with 12edo, making some relationships familiar, and they both support the [[augene]] temperament. It shares with [[22edo]] tempering out the sensamagic comma [[245/243]] as well as 64/63, so that they both support the [[superpyth]] temperament, with four quite sharp "superpythagorean" fifths giving a sharp [[9/7]] in place of meantone's 5/4.


Its step of 44.4{{c}}, as well as the octave-inverted and octave-equivalent versions of it, holds the distinction for having very high [[harmonic entropy]]. This is because the harmonic entropy model is usually tuned to reflect the general perception of quarter-tones as being the most dissonant intervals. This property is shared with all edos between around 20 and 30. Intervals smaller than this tend to be perceived as unison and are more consonant as a result; intervals larger than this have less "tension" and thus are also more consonant.
Its step of 44.4{{c}}, as well as the octave-inverted and octave-equivalent versions of it, holds the distinction for having very high [[harmonic entropy]]. In other words, there is a general perception of quartertones as being the most dissonant intervals. This property is shared with all edos between around 20 and 30. Intervals smaller than this tend to be perceived as unison and are more consonant as a result; intervals larger than this have less "tension" and thus are also more consonant.


The interval between its diatonic major and minor thirds is a submajor second, meaning 27edo is a candidate for [[extraclassical tonality]] due to its sharp major third of 444 cents.
The [[chromatic semitone]] of 27edo, at 178{{c}}, is equal to a submajor second in size, meaning 27edo is a candidate for [[extraclassical tonality]] due to its sharp major third of 444 cents.


=== Odd harmonics ===
=== Odd harmonics ===