5edo: Difference between revisions
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==Harmony== | ==Harmony== | ||
5edo does not have any strong consonance nor dissonance. The 240 cent interval can serve as either a major second or minor third, and the 960 cent interval as either a major sixth or minor seventh. The fourth is about 18 cents flat of a just fourth, making it rather "dirty" but recognizable. The fifth is likewise about 18 cents sharp of a just fifth, dissonant but still easily recognizable. | 5edo does not have any strong consonance nor dissonance. The 240 cent interval can serve as either a major second or minor third, and the 960 cent interval as either a major sixth or minor seventh. The fourth is about 18 cents flat of a just fourth, making it rather "dirty" but recognizable. The fifth is likewise about 18 cents sharp of a just fifth, dissonant but still easily recognizable. | ||
In contrast to other EDOs, all of the notes can be used at once in order to get a functioning scale. (As in Blackwood in 10-EDO). | |||
Important chords: | Important chords: | ||
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==Melody== | ==Melody== | ||
Smallest | Smallest EDO that can be used for melodies in a "standard" way. The relatively large step of 240 cents can be used as major second for the melody construction. The scale has whole-tone as well as pentatonic character. | ||
==Chord or scale?== | ==Chord or scale?== | ||
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5edo does not have any strong consonance nor dissonance. The 240 cent interval can serve as either a major second or minor third, and the 960 cent interval as either a major sixth or minor seventh. The fourth is about 18 cents flat of a just fourth, making it rather &quot;dirty&quot; but recognizable. The fifth is likewise about 18 cents sharp of a just fifth, dissonant but still easily recognizable.<br /> | 5edo does not have any strong consonance nor dissonance. The 240 cent interval can serve as either a major second or minor third, and the 960 cent interval as either a major sixth or minor seventh. The fourth is about 18 cents flat of a just fourth, making it rather &quot;dirty&quot; but recognizable. The fifth is likewise about 18 cents sharp of a just fifth, dissonant but still easily recognizable.<br /> | ||
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In contrast to other EDOs, all of the notes can be used at once in order to get a functioning scale. (As in Blackwood in 10-EDO).<br /> | |||
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Important chords:<br /> | Important chords:<br /> | ||
<ul><li>0+1+3</li><li>0+2+3</li><li>0+1+3+4</li><li>0+2+3+4</li></ul><br /> | <ul><li>0+1+3</li><li>0+2+3</li><li>0+1+3+4</li><li>0+2+3+4</li></ul><br /> | ||
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Smallest | Smallest EDO that can be used for melodies in a &quot;standard&quot; way. The relatively large step of 240 cents can be used as major second for the melody construction. The scale has whole-tone as well as pentatonic character.<br /> | ||
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