35edo

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35edo, or 35 equal divisions of the octave, or 35-tone equal temperament, refers to a tuning system which divides the octave into 35 steps of approximately 34.29¢ each.

As 35 is 5 times 7, 35edo allows for mixing the two smallest xenharmonic [[macrotonal edos]]: [[5edo]] and [[7edo]]. A single degree of 35edo represents the difference between 7edo's narrow fifth of 685.71¢ and 5edo's wide fifth of 720.00¢.

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<html><head><title>35edo</title></head><body>35edo, or 35 equal divisions of the octave, or 35-tone equal temperament, refers to a tuning system which divides the octave into 35 steps of approximately 34.29¢ each.<br />
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As 35 is 5 times 7, 35edo allows for mixing the two smallest xenharmonic <a class="wiki_link" href="/macrotonal%20edos">macrotonal edos</a>: <a class="wiki_link" href="/5edo">5edo</a> and <a class="wiki_link" href="/7edo">7edo</a>. A single degree of 35edo represents the difference between 7edo's narrow fifth of 685.71¢ and 5edo's wide fifth of 720.00¢.</body></html>