7edo

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=7 Equal Divisions of the Octave= 
==="neutral diatonic"=== 

7-edo divides the 1200-[[cents|cent]] octave into 7 equal parts, making its smallest interval [[171.428¢]], or the seventh root of 2.

==Related scales== 
* Related in a lateral way to traditional Thai music.

==Notation== 
* Notatable on a five-line staff without accidentals.

==Harmony== 

Major and minor collide in every way.

==Melody== 



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===Music=== 
[[http://eceserv0.ece.wisc.edu/%7Esethares/mp3s/pagans.html|Pagan's Revenge]] by Bill Sethares (synthetic gamelan)
[[http://www.akjmusic.com/works.html|I dream of Tibet]] by Aaron K. Johnson (electronic swirlies)
[[http://www.mp3.com.au/album.asp?id=3227|Seven Equal Trio]] by Robert Walker ((synth) violin, viola, glockenspiel)
[[http://www.h-pi.com/midi/7ET.mid|Two-part Invention in 7TET]] by Aaron Hunt (two parts!)
[[http://www.uvnitr.cz/flao/pavouci.html|Pavouci]] by Milan Guštar

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 <a class="wiki_link_ext" href="http://eceserv0.ece.wisc.edu/%7Esethares/mp3s/pagans.html" rel="nofollow">Pagan's Revenge</a> by Bill Sethares (synthetic gamelan)<br />
<a class="wiki_link_ext" href="http://www.akjmusic.com/works.html" rel="nofollow">I dream of Tibet</a> by Aaron K. Johnson (electronic swirlies)<br />
<a class="wiki_link_ext" href="http://www.mp3.com.au/album.asp?id=3227" rel="nofollow">Seven Equal Trio</a> by Robert Walker ((synth) violin, viola, glockenspiel)<br />
<a class="wiki_link_ext" href="http://www.h-pi.com/midi/7ET.mid" rel="nofollow">Two-part Invention in 7TET</a> by Aaron Hunt (two parts!)<br />
<a class="wiki_link_ext" href="http://www.uvnitr.cz/flao/pavouci.html" rel="nofollow">Pavouci</a> by Milan Guštar</body></html>