EDOFlattenedfivelimit
EDOFlattenedfivelimit is a term that combines several distinct concepts, each contributing to its overall meaning. The term "EDO" stands for Equal Division of the Octave, a concept in music theory where the octave is divided into a specified number of equal intervals. In the context of EDOFlattenedfivelimit, the focus is on the division of the octave into five equal parts, which is a less common tuning system compared to the more familiar 12-tone equal temperament.
The term "Flattened" refers to the process of lowering the pitch of a note by a semitone.
The term "Limit" in this context refers to the restriction or boundary imposed by the tuning system.
EDOFlattenedfivelimit is not a widely used tuning system, but it has been explored by composers and musicians