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=== Fifths === | === Fifths === | ||
24 EDO contains | 24 EDO contains five distinct sizes of fifths: Diminished Fifth 600 - Narrow fifth 650c - Perfect fifth 700c - Wide fifth 750c - Augmented fifth 800c. The sound of the narrow and wide fifths are very cool and extremely different from 12 ET sounds. The narrow fifth, which is considered to be the most dissonant interval in 24 ET next to the ultra seventh, is a fantastic representation of the 11th subharmonic 16/11. The narrow fifth, sometimes called a "wolf fifth", can be used to create dynamic texture and voice leading but has a rough character that can be challenging to incorporate into the music well, though of course there's the option using it as the fifth of a falling triad. The wide fifth is a good representation of 17/11 and is easily used as the fifth of a rising triad. | ||
=== Sixths === | === Sixths === |