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m Maybe this section should go in another article as it doesn't deal directly with the 5L3s scale.
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m Notation: Add notation for 18edo and 21edo, included enharm equivalents for mossharps and mosflats for every oneiro note
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Thus the [[13edo]] gamut is as follows:  
Thus the [[13edo]] gamut is as follows:  


'''J''' J&/K@ '''K''' '''L''' L&/M@ '''M''' M&/N@ '''N''' '''O''' O&/P@ '''P''' P&/Q@ '''Q''' '''J'''
'''J/Q&''' J&/K@ '''K/L@''' '''L/K&''' L&/M@ '''M''' M&/N@ '''N/O@''' '''O/N&''' O&/P@ '''P''' P&/Q@ '''Q/J@''' '''J'''
 
The [[18edo]] gamut is notated as follows:
 
'''J''' Q&/K@ J&/L@ '''K''' '''L''' K&/M@ L& '''M''' N@ M&/O@ '''N''' '''O''' P@ O& '''P''' Q@ P&/J@ '''Q''' '''J'''
 
The [[21edo]] gamut:
 
'''J''' J& K@ '''K''' K&/L@ '''L''' L& M@ '''M''' M& N@ '''N''' N&/O@ '''O''' O& P@ '''P''' P& Q@ '''Q''' Q&/J@ '''J'''


Note: N is close to standard C, since the reference pitch 360 Hz for J was chosen to be nearly a pure 11/8 above standard 12edo C.
Note: N is close to standard C, since the reference pitch 360 Hz for J was chosen to be nearly a pure 11/8 above standard 12edo C.