6edo

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=6 Equal Divisions of the Octave= 
==="whole tone"=== 

6-edo divides the 1200-[[cents|cent]] octave into 6 equal parts, making its smallest interval exactly [[200¢|200¢]], or the sixth root of 2.

==Related scales== 
* Subset of 12edo.

==Notation== 
* Notatable on a five-line staff with standard.

==Harmony== 


==Melody== 



=== === 
===Music=== 
[[http://www.uvnitr.cz/flao/dvandva.html|Dvandva]] by Milan Guštar.

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