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Any edIX of an interval up to 8\7 with an interval between 450¢ and 548.6¢ has a 5L 3s scale. [[13edIX]] is the smallest edIX with a (non-degenerate) 5L 3s scale and thus is the most commonly used 5L 3s tuning. | Any edIX of an interval up to 8\7 with an interval between 450¢ and 548.6¢ has a 5L 3s scale. [[13edIX]] is the smallest edIX with a (non-degenerate) 5L 3s scale and thus is the most commonly used 5L 3s tuning. | ||
==Standing assumptions== | ==Standing assumptions== | ||
The [[TAMNAMS]] system is used in this article to name 5L 3s<11/5> intervals and step size ratios and step ratio ranges. | The [[TAMNAMS]] system is used in this article to name 5L 3s<11/5><ref>the rare simplest tuning for a diatonic minor ninth </ref> intervals and step size ratios and step ratio ranges. | ||
The notation used in this article is G Mixolydian Mediant (LLsLLsLs) = GABCQDEFG, unless specified otherwise. We denote raising and lowering by a chroma (L − s) by # and f "flat (F molle)". | The notation used in this article is G Mixolydian Mediant (LLsLLsLs) = GABCQDEFG, unless specified otherwise. We denote raising and lowering by a chroma (L − s) by # and f "flat (F molle)". |