User:MTEVE/Ed666c
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Equal divisions of 666c, also known as unlucky scales[idiosyncratic term], is a family of tunings obtained by dividing 666 cents into a number of equal steps. 2edo is the closest aproximation to 1ed666c, the 2nd interval being 66c sharper than the 2edo tritone (its closer to a perfect fifth). The idea was first explored by MTEVE.