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Hypohard kleistonic edos include [[15edo]], [[19edo]], and [[34edo]].
Hypohard kleistonic edos include [[15edo]], [[19edo]], and [[34edo]].
The sizes of the generator, large step and small step of kleistonic are as follows in various hypohard smitonic tunings.  
The sizes of the generator, large step and small step of kleistonic are as follows in various hypohard kleistonic tunings.  
{| class="wikitable right-2 right-3 right-4"
{| class="wikitable right-2 right-3 right-4"
|-
|-
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The temperament known as Myna (a pun on "minor third") resides here, as this is the range where 10 generators make a just diatonic fifth (3/2), two octaves above.
The temperament known as Myna (a pun on "minor third") resides here, as this is the range where 10 generators make a just diatonic fifth (3/2), two octaves above.
These scales are stacked with simple intervals, but are melodically difficult due to the extreme step size disparity.
These scales are stacked with simple intervals, but are melodically difficult due to the extreme step size disparity.
Hyperhard kleistonic edos include [[23edo]], [[31edo]], and 27edo.
The sizes of the generator, large step and small step of kleistonic are as follows in various hyperhard kleistonic tunings.
{| class="wikitable right-2 right-3 right-4"
|-
!
! [[23edo]] (superhard)
! [[31edo]] (extrahard)
! [[27edo]] (pentahard)
! Some JI approximations
|-
| generator (g)
| 6\23, 313.04
| 8\31, 309.68
| 7\27, 311.11
| 6/5
|-
| L (octave - 3g)
| 4\23, 208.70
| 6\31, 232.26
| 5\27, 222.22
| 8/7, 9/8
|-
| s (4g - octave)
| 1\23, 52.17
| 1\31, 38.71
| 1\27, 44.44
| 36/35
|}


== Modes ==
== Modes ==