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'''14edo''', or 14 equal divisions of the octave, is the equal tuning featuring steps of (1200/14) ~≃ 85.714 cents, 14 of which stack to the perfect octave 2/1. While it approximates the 5:7:9:11:17:19 harmony relatively well for its size, it lacks a convincing realization of other low-complexity just intervals. Consequently, [[ | '''14edo''', or 14 equal divisions of the octave, is the equal tuning featuring steps of (1200/14) ~≃ 85.714 cents, 14 of which stack to the perfect octave 2/1. While it approximates the 5:7:9:11:17:19 harmony relatively well for its size, it lacks a convincing realization of other low-complexity just intervals. Consequently, [[Delta-rational chord|DR]]-based approaches may be more practically useful. | ||
As a superset of the popular 7edo scale, it offers recognizable triadic harmonies built on subminor, neutral, and supermajor thirds; however, its poor approximation of perfect fourths and fifths gives it a distinctly xenharmonic character. | As a superset of the popular 7edo scale, it offers recognizable triadic harmonies built on subminor, neutral, and supermajor thirds; however, its poor approximation of perfect fourths and fifths gives it a distinctly xenharmonic character. | ||
Its equally-spaced [[MOS]] [[diatonic]] scale (equivalent to 7edo) allows all intervals to have a "minor", "neutral/perfect", and "major" variant, wherein (for instance) a minor third is the same pitch as a major second. [[21edo]] provides distinctions between these categories. | |||
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Latest revision as of 01:08, 10 February 2026
14edo, or 14 equal divisions of the octave, is the equal tuning featuring steps of (1200/14) ~≃ 85.714 cents, 14 of which stack to the perfect octave 2/1. While it approximates the 5:7:9:11:17:19 harmony relatively well for its size, it lacks a convincing realization of other low-complexity just intervals. Consequently, DR-based approaches may be more practically useful.
As a superset of the popular 7edo scale, it offers recognizable triadic harmonies built on subminor, neutral, and supermajor thirds; however, its poor approximation of perfect fourths and fifths gives it a distinctly xenharmonic character.
Its equally-spaced MOS diatonic scale (equivalent to 7edo) allows all intervals to have a "minor", "neutral/perfect", and "major" variant, wherein (for instance) a minor third is the same pitch as a major second. 21edo provides distinctions between these categories.
