53edo: Difference between revisions
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One notable property of 53EDO is that it offers good approximations for both pure and pythagorean major thirds. | One notable property of 53EDO is that it offers good approximations for both pure and pythagorean major thirds. | ||
The perfect fifth is almost perfectly equal to the just interval 3/2, with only a 0.07 cent difference! 53EDO can be considered an extended Pythagorean tuning using the notes: 0, 4, 9, 13, 18, 22, 26/27, 31, 35, 40, 44, 49, 53. The thirds are close to just as well, and therefore 5-limit tuning can closely be approximated using the notes: 0, __5__, 9, __14__, __18__, 22, 26/27, 31, __36__, __39__, 44, __48__, 53. | |||
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One notable property of 53EDO is that it offers good approximations for both pure and pythagorean major thirds.<br /> | One notable property of 53EDO is that it offers good approximations for both pure and pythagorean major thirds.<br /> | ||
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The perfect fifth is almost perfectly equal to the just interval 3/2, with only a 0.07 cent difference! 53EDO can be considered an extended Pythagorean tuning using the notes: 0, 4, 9, 13, 18, 22, 26/27, 31, 35, 40, 44, 49, 53. The thirds are close to just as well, and therefore 5-limit tuning can closely be approximated using the notes: 0, <u>5</u>, 9, <u>14</u>, <u>18</u>, 22, 26/27, 31, <u>36</u>, <u>39</u>, 44, <u>48</u>, 53.<br /> | |||
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