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==Melody==  
==Melody==  
Smallest edo which can be used for melodies in "standard" way. Relatively large step of 240 c can be used as major second for the melody construction. The scale has whole-tone as well as pentatonic character.
Smallest edo which can be used for melodies in a "standard" way. Relatively large step of 240 c 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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  Smallest edo which can be used for melodies in &amp;quot;standard&amp;quot; way. Relatively large step of 240 c can be used as major second for the melody construction. The scale has whole-tone as well as pentatonic character.&lt;br /&gt;
  Smallest edo which can be used for melodies in a &amp;quot;standard&amp;quot; way. Relatively large step of 240 c can be used as major second for the melody construction. The scale has whole-tone as well as pentatonic character.&lt;br /&gt;
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