1edo

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[[1-EDO|Español]]

One note repeated in octaves. An example of a [[trivial temperaments|trivial temperament]].

György Ligeti, [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Musica_ricercata#I._Sostenuto_--_Misurato_--_Prestissimo|Musica Ricercata, piece 1]], simulates 1edo by playing only one note throughout different octaves on the piano, though the piano is not itself tuned to 1edo. The last note of the piece breaks the pattern.

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One note repeated in octaves. An example of a <a class="wiki_link" href="/trivial%20temperaments">trivial temperament</a>.<br />
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György Ligeti, <a class="wiki_link_ext" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Musica_ricercata#I._Sostenuto_--_Misurato_--_Prestissimo" rel="nofollow">Musica Ricercata, piece 1</a>, simulates 1edo by playing only one note throughout different octaves on the piano, though the piano is not itself tuned to 1edo. The last note of the piece breaks the pattern.</body></html>