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If you reached this page, you are probably looking for one of the following:
If you reached this page, you are probably looking for one of the following:
*The [[aurora]] temperament: A temperament posessing a 13L 8s MOS which has two good major & minor chords. It is closely related to golden [[father]].
*The [[aurora]] temperament: A temperament posessing a [[13L 8s]] MOS which has two good major & minor chords. It is closely related to golden [[father]].
*The [[magnetosphere scale]]: A flexible scale useable in many tunings. It is a subset of [[hexany 1728]]. Formerly named "the aurora scale" but renamed to avoid confusion with the temperament.
*The [[magnetosphere scale]]: A flexible scale useable in many tunings. It is a subset of [[hexany 1728]]. Formerly named "the aurora scale" but renamed to avoid confusion with the temperament.


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Revision as of 20:14, 3 March 2024

If you reached this page, you are probably looking for one of the following:

  • The aurora temperament: A temperament posessing a 13L 8s MOS which has two good major & minor chords. It is closely related to golden father.
  • The magnetosphere scale: A flexible scale useable in many tunings. It is a subset of hexany 1728. Formerly named "the aurora scale" but renamed to avoid confusion with the temperament.