61edo
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This 61 equal divisions of the octave (61-EDO or 61-ED2) though rare, are assuredly a ROCK-tave (har har), while the 3rd and 5th harmonics are about six cents sharp (and the flattish 15th harmonic poised differently on the harp), the 7th and 11th harmonics err by less, around three and thus mayhap. A good orgone tuning found to be slightly sharp, as well, is the 13th harmonic's place, but the 9th and 17th are lacking much grace. Interestingly the 19th harmonic is good but a couple cents flat and the 21st and 23rd are but a cent or two sharp alas! 61 is the 18° prime number in the list of prime numbers.
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<html><head><title>61edo</title></head><body>This 61 equal divisions of the octave (61-EDO or 61-ED2)<br /> though rare, are assuredly a ROCK-tave (har har),<br /> while the 3rd and 5th harmonics are about six cents sharp<br /> (and the flattish 15th harmonic poised differently on the harp),<br /> the 7th and 11th harmonics err by less, around three<br /> and thus mayhap. A good orgone tuning found to be<br /> slightly sharp, as well, is the 13th harmonic's place,<br /> but the 9th and 17th are lacking much grace.<br /> Interestingly the 19th harmonic is good but a couple cents flat<br /> and the 21st and 23rd are but a cent or two sharp alas!<br /> <br /> 61 is the 18° prime number in the list of prime numbers.</body></html>