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For example, 4:5:6:7 is consistent to distance 2 in [[31edo]]. However, 4:5:6:7:11 is only consistent to distance 0 because 11/5 is mapped too inaccurately (rel error 26.2%). This shows that 31edo is especially strong in the 2.3.5.7 subgroup and weaker in 2.3.5.7.11. | For example, 4:5:6:7 is consistent to distance 2 in [[31edo]]. However, 4:5:6:7:11 is only consistent to distance 0 because 11/5 is mapped too inaccurately (rel error 26.2%). This shows that 31edo is especially strong in the 2.3.5.7 subgroup and weaker in 2.3.5.7.11. | ||
Examples of more advanced concepts that | Examples of more advanced concepts that build on this are [[telicity]] and [[maximal consistent neighborhood]]s. | ||
==Generalization to non-octave scales== | ==Generalization to non-octave scales== |