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More recently, the theorist Wañjeyi proposed representing the Sjowaazheñ musical system by dividing the octave into 58 equal parts. [4/3 in 58edo is 24 steps, a highly composite number. Or maybe 29edo is fine since they aren't very concerned with harmony.] | More recently, the theorist Wañjeyi proposed representing the Sjowaazheñ musical system by dividing the octave into 58 equal parts. [4/3 in 58edo is 24 steps, a highly composite number. Or maybe 29edo is fine since they aren't very concerned with harmony.] | ||
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==Rhythm== | ==Rhythm== |
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