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'''Ed7''' means '''Division of the Seventh Harmonic ([[7/1]]) into n equal parts'''.
'''Ed7''' means '''Division of the Seventh Harmonic ([[7/1]]) into n equal parts'''.


=Division of the seventh harmonic into n equal parts=
The seventh harmonic is particularly wide as far as equivalences go. There are (at absolute most) ~3.9 heptataves within the human hearing range; imagine if that were the case with octaves. If one does indeed deal with heptatave equivalence, this fact shapes one's musical approach dramatically.
The seventh harmonic is particularly wide as far as equivalences go. There are (at absolute most) ~3.9 heptataves within the human hearing range; imagine if that were the case with octaves. If one does indeed deal with heptatave equivalence, this fact shapes one's musical approach dramatically.


== Individual pages for ED7s ==
* [[4ed7]]
* [[4ed7]]
* [[5ed7]]
* [[5ed7]]
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Revision as of 12:26, 18 January 2019

Ed7 means Division of the Seventh Harmonic (7/1) into n equal parts.

Division of the seventh harmonic into n equal parts

The seventh harmonic is particularly wide as far as equivalences go. There are (at absolute most) ~3.9 heptataves within the human hearing range; imagine if that were the case with octaves. If one does indeed deal with heptatave equivalence, this fact shapes one's musical approach dramatically.

Individual pages for ED7s