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== Blackwood + skwares ==
== Blackwood + skwares ==
Combining blackwood with [[skwares]] is another possibility. In the version of skwares used for this, instead of substantially sharpening the undecimal major third ~[[14/11]] (or even a septimal major third ~[[9/7]]) to get a diatonic fourth ~[[4/3]] (by stacking and octave-reducing four generators), the undecimal major third (7\20 as one move right and one move down-right) is near-just, and the fourth is very flat at 480{{c}} (corresponding to the blackwood sharp fifth at 720{{c}}).
Combining blackwood with [[skwares]] is another possibility. In the version of skwares used for this, instead of substantially sharpening the undecimal major third ~[[14/11]] (or even a septimal major third ~[[9/7]]) to get a diatonic fourth ~[[4/3]] (by stacking and octave-reducing four generators), the undecimal major third (7\20 as one move right and one move down-right) is near-just, and the fourth is very flat at 480{{c}} (corresponding to the blackwood sharp fifth at 720{{c}}). [[Bryan Deister]] has demonstrated this layout in [https://www.youtube.com/shorts/qS4fpB_uIyo ''20edo''] (2023).
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{{Lumatone EDO mapping|n=20|start=12|xstep=4|ystep=-1}}