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=Division of 3/1 into 19 equal parts= 
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[[http://www.piano-stopper.de/html/onlypure_tuning.html|Bernhard Stopper's OnlyPure tuning]]

Note: 19 equal divisions of the tritave is not a xenharmonic tuning; it is a slightly stretched version (with an octave of 1201.2 cents) of the normal [[12edo|12-tone scale]].

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 <a class="wiki_link_ext" href="http://www.piano-stopper.de/html/onlypure_tuning.html" rel="nofollow">Bernhard Stopper's OnlyPure tuning</a><br />
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Note: 19 equal divisions of the tritave is not a xenharmonic tuning; it is a slightly stretched version (with an octave of 1201.2 cents) of the normal <a class="wiki_link" href="/12edo">12-tone scale</a>.</body></html>