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'''143edo''' is the [[EDO|equal division of the octave]] into 143 parts of approximately 8.392¢ each. The 143b val provides a tuning almost identical with that of the POTE tuning for 7-limit meantone.
'''143edo''' is the [[equal division of the octave]] into 143 parts of approximately 8.392¢ each. The 143b val provides a tuning almost identical with that of the POTE tuning for 7-limit meantone.


As 143 is 11*13, 143edo allows the [[Polymicrotonality|polymicrotonal]] juxtaposition of [[11edo|11edo]] and [[13edo|13edo]]:
As 143 is 11*13, 143edo allows the [[Polymicrotonality|polymicrotonal]] juxtaposition of [[11edo|11edo]] and [[13edo|13edo]]:

Revision as of 08:29, 19 January 2021

143edo is the equal division of the octave into 143 parts of approximately 8.392¢ each. The 143b val provides a tuning almost identical with that of the POTE tuning for 7-limit meantone.

As 143 is 11*13, 143edo allows the polymicrotonal juxtaposition of 11edo and 13edo:

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If the 11edo and 13edo sub-scales share one tone (as in the diagram above), the resulting scale would have 23 tones in the octave; otherwise, it would have 24.