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A '''spiral chart''' is an illustration which converts a circle of repeats of an interval in an [[edo]] (or simply a temperament-agnostic chain of that interval) into a self-similar spiral shape. As used by [[Kite Giedraitis]], the concept of spiral charts is applied to edos, so that a chain of intervals in one edo may be compared with a circle of the same interval in a smaller coprime edo.
A '''spiral chart''' is an illustration which converts a circle of repeats of an interval in one [[edo]] (or simply a temperament-agnostic chain of that interval) into a self-similar spiral shape. As used by [[Kite Giedraitis]], the concept of spiral charts is applied to edos, so that a chain of intervals in one edo may be compared with a circle of the same interval in a smaller coprime edo.


Spiral charts were first known to be used by Jeff Jensen in 2004,<ref>https://jjensen.org/spiral5ths/Spiral5ths.html</ref> to describe the chain of fifths as it relates to 12edo. Much of the theory on this page, however, comes from Kite, no later than April 2014
Spiral charts were first known to be used by Jeff Jensen in 2004,<ref>https://jjensen.org/spiral5ths/Spiral5ths.html</ref> to describe the chain of fifths as it relates to 12edo. Much of the theory on this page, however, comes from Kite, no later than April 2014