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23EDO scale

2024-11-23 00:16:02.261046+01 by Dan Lyke 1 comments

Microtonal Can Can (YouTube video). What if we divided up the scale in different ways? The Facebook post through which I discovered this notes:

As one of the comments said, the 23-EDO variant is the Can’t-Can’t.

(For those who don’t know, “23-EDO” means “23 equal divisions of the octave.” Modern Western music uses a 12-EDO scale, but you can subdivide a scale however you want. This just gives some examples of why you may not want to…)

Hat tip to Mark Dalrymple.

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#Comment Re: 23EDO scale made: 2024-11-23 06:06:43.722041+01 by: markd

and hat tip to Chris Hanson who posted it where I saw it :-)

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