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45-equal with stretched octave

🔗Ozan Yarman <ozanyarman@ozanyarman.com>

10/19/2007 1:49:18 PM

I found out that by taking 36:29 the ratio between C-E (rast-segah),
dividing into 14 equal parts and multiplying with 45, I acquired a stretched
octave that is 1203.216 cents. Now we have a neat fifth that is 696 cents
wide. Come to think of it, let us take a Lucy/Harrison fifth or a Golden
meantone fifth, and we are in business!

Or should we TOP this in another way?

Oz.