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'''43edo''' divides the [[octave]] into 43 [[equal]] parts. It is strongly associated with [[meantone]] temperament, especially 1/5-meantone. One step of 43 edo was named ''[[méride]]'' by Joseph Sauveur (1653-1716) in 1696. The méride and eptaméride were the first logarithmic interval measures proposed. Sauveur favoured 43-tone equal temperament because the small intervals are well represented in it. <ref>[http://www.huygens-fokker.org/docs/measures.html Stichting Huygens&#45;Fokker&#58; Logarithmic Interval Measures]</ref>
 
== Theory ==
== Theory ==
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* [[:File:43_edo_counterpoint.mid|43 edo counterpoint.mid]]  
* [[:File:43_edo_counterpoint.mid|43 edo counterpoint.mid]]  
* [http://micro.soonlabel.com/gene_ward_smith/Others/Kosmorsky/43%20edo%20counterpoint.mp3 mp3] Peter Kosmorsky (late 2011) (in meantone)
* [http://micro.soonlabel.com/gene_ward_smith/Others/Kosmorsky/43%20edo%20counterpoint.mp3 mp3] Peter Kosmorsky (late 2011) (in meantone)
== References ==
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[[Category:Equal divisions of the octave]]
[[Category:Equal divisions of the octave]]