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{{primes in edo|666|columns=14}} | {{primes in edo|666|columns=14}} | ||
666edo is appropriate for use with the 2.11.19.41.43 subgroup, a choice with very large prime harmonics. If significant errors are allowed, 666edo can be used with 2.7.11.17.19.23. The alternations between approxmation make 666edo a good choice for "no-number" subgroups which skip particular harmonics. | 666edo is appropriate for use with the 2.11.19.41.43 subgroup, a choice with very large prime harmonics. If significant errors are allowed, 666edo can be used with 2.7.11.17.19.23. The alternations between approxmation make 666edo a good choice for "no-number" subgroups which skip particular harmonics. Harmonics from 2 to 17 for 666edo all land on even numbers, meaning its contorted order 2 and they ultimately derive from [[333edo]]. As such, 666edo provides the optimal patent val for [[novemkleismic]] temperament just as 333edo does. | ||
Using the 666c val, it tempres out [[2401/2400]], [[4375/4374]], and [[9801/9800]] in the 11-limit. | Using the 666c val, it tempres out [[2401/2400]], [[4375/4374]], and [[9801/9800]] in the 11-limit. |