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| | '''49ed6''' divides the just 6:1 into 49 equal parts, resulting in a step size of about 63.3053 cents and an octave approximately 3 cents sharp. It is a stretched version of [[19edo|19edo]] and extremely close to the [[The_Riemann_Zeta_Function_and_Tuning|zeta peak]], thus minimizing relative error as much as possible. Because 19edo itself is a flat-tending system, stretching the octave by this much improves the overall tuning accuracy. |
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| <div style="width:100%; max-height:400pt; overflow:auto; background-color:#f8f9fa; border: 1px solid #eaecf0; padding:0em"><pre style="margin:0px;border:none;background:none;word-wrap:break-word;white-space: pre-wrap ! important" class="old-revision-html">**49ed6** divides the just 6:1 into 49 equal parts, resulting in a step size of about 63.3053 cents and an octave approximately 3 cents sharp. It is a stretched version of [[19edo]] and extremely close to the [[The Riemann Zeta Function and Tuning|zeta peak]], thus minimizing relative error as much as possible. Because 19edo itself is a flat-tending system, stretching the octave by this much improves the overall tuning accuracy.
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| The fifth is ~ 696.36 cents; about 1/4 of a cent flatter than the fifth of quarter-comma meantone, or half a cent flatter than the fifth of [[31edo]]. The fourth is less accurate than in 19edo, and is close in size to a [[flattone]] fourth. | | The fifth is ~ 696.36 cents; about 1/4 of a cent flatter than the fifth of quarter-comma meantone, or half a cent flatter than the fifth of [[31edo|31edo]]. The fourth is less accurate than in 19edo, and is close in size to a [[Flattone|flattone]] fourth. |
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| Minor thirds are still excellent, only slightly less accurate than they are in standard 19edo. | | Minor thirds are still excellent, only slightly less accurate than they are in standard 19edo. |
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| Other variants (which stretch the octave slightly more, but the differences are probably imperceptible) are 44ed5 and 93ed30. The latter of the two optimizes the accuracy of the 1:5:6 triad, since the 5 is as flat as the 6 is sharp. | | Other variants (which stretch the octave slightly more, but the differences are probably imperceptible) are 44ed5 and 93ed30. The latter of the two optimizes the accuracy of the 1:5:6 triad, since the 5 is as flat as the 6 is sharp. |
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| Tunings in this range are a promising option for stiff-stringed instruments since they have stretched partials, and the most noticeable partial is the 2nd; thus, a piano tuned to have beatless octaves will actually have them around 1203 cents or so (depending on string length), which coincidentally is very close to what the zeta-optimal stretched version of 19edo has.</pre></div> | | Tunings in this range are a promising option for stiff-stringed instruments since they have stretched partials, and the most noticeable partial is the 2nd; thus, a piano tuned to have beatless octaves will actually have them around 1203 cents or so (depending on string length), which coincidentally is very close to what the zeta-optimal stretched version of 19edo has. |
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| <div style="width:100%; max-height:400pt; overflow:auto; background-color:#f8f9fa; border: 1px solid #eaecf0; padding:0em"><pre style="margin:0px;border:none;background:none;word-wrap:break-word;width:200%;white-space: pre-wrap ! important" class="old-revision-html"><html><head><title>49ed6</title></head><body><strong>49ed6</strong> divides the just 6:1 into 49 equal parts, resulting in a step size of about 63.3053 cents and an octave approximately 3 cents sharp. It is a stretched version of <a class="wiki_link" href="/19edo">19edo</a> and extremely close to the <a class="wiki_link" href="/The%20Riemann%20Zeta%20Function%20and%20Tuning">zeta peak</a>, thus minimizing relative error as much as possible. Because 19edo itself is a flat-tending system, stretching the octave by this much improves the overall tuning accuracy.<br />
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| The fifth is ~ 696.36 cents; about 1/4 of a cent flatter than the fifth of quarter-comma meantone, or half a cent flatter than the fifth of <a class="wiki_link" href="/31edo">31edo</a>. The fourth is less accurate than in 19edo, and is close in size to a <a class="wiki_link" href="/flattone">flattone</a> fourth.<br />
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| Minor thirds are still excellent, only slightly less accurate than they are in standard 19edo.<br />
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| Usable prime harmonics include the 3:1 (about 3 cents flat), the 5:1 (about a cent flat), and the 7:1 and 13:1 (around 12 and 9 cents flat, respectively). The 7:1 and 13:1 in particular are much improved; with pure octaves they are too far out of tune to be usable for most, but the situation changes with the stretched version.<br />
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| Other variants (which stretch the octave slightly more, but the differences are probably imperceptible) are 44ed5 and 93ed30. The latter of the two optimizes the accuracy of the 1:5:6 triad, since the 5 is as flat as the 6 is sharp.<br />
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| Tunings in this range are a promising option for stiff-stringed instruments since they have stretched partials, and the most noticeable partial is the 2nd; thus, a piano tuned to have beatless octaves will actually have them around 1203 cents or so (depending on string length), which coincidentally is very close to what the zeta-optimal stretched version of 19edo has.</body></html></pre></div>
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