3L 1s (3/2-equivalent): Difference between revisions
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In the fifth-repeating version of the diatonic scale, each tone has a 3/2 perfect fifth above it. The scale has two major chords and two minor chords. | In the fifth-repeating version of the diatonic scale, each tone has a 3/2 perfect fifth above it. The scale has two major chords and two minor chords. | ||
[[Basic]] Angel is in [[7edf]], which is a very good fifth-based equal tuning similar to [[12edo]]. | '''Angel''' is a proposed name for this mos. [[Basic]] Angel is in [[7edf]], which is a very good fifth-based equal tuning similar to [[12edo]]. | ||
==Notation== | ==Notation== |