EDL

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EDL stands for Equal Division of [String] Length. If you place frets at equal distances on a fretboard, the string lengths will be an arithmetic sequence, for example 24/24, 23/24, 22/24... Therefore the frequencies, which are inversely proportional to string length, are the inverse of an arithmetic sequence; that is, undertones, or a [[Otonality and utonality|utonality]]. For example 24EDL is the pitches 24/24=1/1, 24/23, 24/22=12/11, 8/7, 6/5, 24/19, 4/3...

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<html><head><title>EDL</title></head><body>EDL stands for Equal Division of [String] Length. If you place frets at equal distances on a fretboard, the string lengths will be an arithmetic sequence, for example 24/24, 23/24, 22/24... Therefore the frequencies, which are inversely proportional to string length, are the inverse of an arithmetic sequence; that is, undertones, or a <a class="wiki_link" href="/Otonality%20and%20utonality">utonality</a>. For example 24EDL is the pitches 24/24=1/1, 24/23, 24/22=12/11, 8/7, 6/5, 24/19, 4/3...</body></html>