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- 53_equal_temperament abstract "In music, 53 equal temperament, called 53-TET, 53-EDO, or 53-ET, is the tempered scale derived by dividing the octave into 53 equal steps (equal frequency ratios). About this sound Play Each step represents a frequency ratio of 21/53, or 22.6415 cents (About this sound Play ), an interval sometimes called the Holdrian comma.53-TET is a tuning of equal temperament in which the tempered perfect fifth is 701.89 cents wide, as shown in Figure 1.".
- Q13417163 abstract "In music, 53 equal temperament, called 53-TET, 53-EDO, or 53-ET, is the tempered scale derived by dividing the octave into 53 equal steps (equal frequency ratios). About this sound Play Each step represents a frequency ratio of 21/53, or 22.6415 cents (About this sound Play ), an interval sometimes called the Holdrian comma.53-TET is a tuning of equal temperament in which the tempered perfect fifth is 701.89 cents wide, as shown in Figure 1.".
- 53_equal_temperament comment "In music, 53 equal temperament, called 53-TET, 53-EDO, or 53-ET, is the tempered scale derived by dividing the octave into 53 equal steps (equal frequency ratios). About this sound Play Each step represents a frequency ratio of 21/53, or 22.6415 cents (About this sound Play ), an interval sometimes called the Holdrian comma.53-TET is a tuning of equal temperament in which the tempered perfect fifth is 701.89 cents wide, as shown in Figure 1.".
- Q13417163 comment "In music, 53 equal temperament, called 53-TET, 53-EDO, or 53-ET, is the tempered scale derived by dividing the octave into 53 equal steps (equal frequency ratios). About this sound Play Each step represents a frequency ratio of 21/53, or 22.6415 cents (About this sound Play ), an interval sometimes called the Holdrian comma.53-TET is a tuning of equal temperament in which the tempered perfect fifth is 701.89 cents wide, as shown in Figure 1.".