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== Instruments ==
== Instruments ==
Phoenix scales are best used over only a finite range of around five octaves; harmonics larger than this range are once again matched poorly. A phoenix piano could be built and would have around 97 keys on it (which is only slightly more than an ordinary piano); pianos are especially good instruments for phoenix because they have built-in octave stretching already. Another option though is to end at 87 keys (one fewer than an ordinary piano) since there the largest interval here is the 24th harmonic. Pianos are good instruments for phoenix because they have stretched octaves already.
Phoenix scales are best used over only a finite range of around five octaves; harmonics larger than this range are once again matched poorly. A phoenix piano could be built and would have around 97 keys on it (which is only slightly more than an ordinary piano); pianos are especially good instruments for phoenix because they have built-in octave stretching already. Another option though is to end at 87 keys (one fewer than an ordinary piano) since there the largest interval here is the 24th harmonic.


== Intervals ==
== Intervals ==