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This scale is associated with [[Squares]] temperament because the number of generators it takes to get to each of the primes 3, 5 and 7 is a square (3=-4 generators, 5=-16, 7=-9). | This scale is associated with [[Squares]] temperament because the number of generators it takes to get to each of the primes 3, 5 and 7 is a square (3=-4 generators, 5=-16, 7=-9). | ||
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[[Category:17-tone scales]] | [[Category:17-tone scales]] |
Revision as of 20:42, 28 February 2024
↖ 13L 2s | ↑ 14L 2s | 15L 2s ↗ |
← 13L 3s | 14L 3s | 15L 3s → |
↙ 13L 4s | ↓ 14L 4s | 15L 4s ↘ |
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Scale structure
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Generator size
TAMNAMS information
Related MOS scales
Equal tunings
14L 3s is a 2/1-equivalent (octave-equivalent) moment of symmetry scale containing 14 large steps and 3 small steps, repeating every octave. 14L 3s is a great-grandchild scale of 3L 5s, expanding it by 9 tones. Generators that produce this scale range from 423.5 ¢ to 428.6 ¢, or from 771.4 ¢ to 776.5 ¢. This scale is associated with Squares temperament because the number of generators it takes to get to each of the primes 3, 5 and 7 is a square (3=-4 generators, 5=-16, 7=-9). Template:Scale tree