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This revision was by author genewardsmith and made on 2011-03-26 15:06:09 UTC.
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The //154 equal division// divides the octave into 154 equal parts of 7.792 cents each. It is a [[contorted]] 77et in the 7-limit;  in the 11-limit, it tempers out 126/125, 1029/1024 and 243/242, which define the 11-limit 31&123 temperament, for which 154 provides a good tuning, though [[185edo]] gives the patent val. In the 13-limit, it tempers out 196/195, 364/363 and 676/675.

154 = 2 * 7 * 11, with divisors 2, 7, 11, 14, 22 and 77.

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<html><head><title>154edo</title></head><body>The <em>154 equal division</em> divides the octave into 154 equal parts of 7.792 cents each. It is a <a class="wiki_link" href="/contorted">contorted</a> 77et in the 7-limit;  in the 11-limit, it tempers out 126/125, 1029/1024 and 243/242, which define the 11-limit 31&amp;123 temperament, for which 154 provides a good tuning, though <a class="wiki_link" href="/185edo">185edo</a> gives the patent val. In the 13-limit, it tempers out 196/195, 364/363 and 676/675.<br />
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154 = 2 * 7 * 11, with divisors 2, 7, 11, 14, 22 and 77.</body></html>