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The '''72 equal divisions of the octave''' ('''72edo'''), or '''72-tone equal temperament''' ('''72tet''', '''72et''') when viewed from a [[regular temperament]] perspective, divides the [[octave]] into 72 steps or ''[[moria]]''. This produces a twelfth-tone tuning, with the whole tone measuring 200 cents, the same as in [[12edo]]. 72edo is also a superset of [[24edo]], a common and standard tuning of [[Arabic, Turkish, Persian|Arabic]] music, and has itself been used to tune Turkish music.
The '''72 equal divisions of the octave''' ('''72edo'''), or '''72-tone equal temperament''' ('''72tet''', '''72et''') when viewed from a [[regular temperament]] perspective, divides the [[octave]] into 72 steps or ''[[moria]]''. This produces a twelfth-tone tuning, with the whole tone measuring 200 cents, the same as in [[12edo]]. 72edo is also a superset of [[24edo]], a common and standard tuning of [[Arabic, Turkish, Persian|Arabic]] music, and has itself been used to tune Turkish music.


Composers that used 72edo include [[Alois Hába]], [[Ivan Wyschnegradsky]], [[Julián Carillo]] (who is better associated with [[96edo]]), [[Iannis Xenakis]], [[Ezra Sims]], [[James Tenney]] and the jazz musician [[Joe Maneri]].
Composers that used 72edo include [[Alois Hába]], [[Ivan Wyschnegradsky]], [[Julián Carrillo]] (who is better associated with [[96edo]]), [[Iannis Xenakis]], [[Ezra Sims]], [[James Tenney]] and the jazz musician [[Joe Maneri]].


== Theory ==
== Theory ==