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The scale has two chains of fifth generators (with 5 notes and 4 notes, respectively) with offset L + m or L + s (respectively a flat minor third or a sharp major second in tunings of diasem with "reasonable" fifths and small s steps). | The scale has two chains of fifth generators (with 5 notes and 4 notes, respectively) with offset L + m or L + s (respectively a flat minor third or a sharp major second in tunings of diasem with "reasonable" fifths and small s steps). | ||
== Modes == | |||
Diasem has 18 modes, 9 modes of LH diasem and 9 modes of RH diasem. We have provided names based on the modes of the [[5L 4s]], [[5L 2s]] and [[7L 2s]] temperings of each mode. | Diasem has 18 modes, 9 modes of LH diasem and 9 modes of RH diasem. We have provided names based on the modes of the [[5L 4s]], [[5L 2s]] and [[7L 2s]] temperings of each mode. | ||
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Notice that we have two generator chains of equal length. To give this scale a generator-offset structure we can treat the large 7-step as the offset of the 10-note scale. We treat L+S as one scale step and consider the scale an interleaving of two pentatonic scales, using the notes of C-D-F-G-Bb for the even numbered notes and Cv-Ebv-Fv-Abv-Bbv for the odd ones. This gives the following ordering: C Cv D Ebv F Fv G Abv Bb Bbv C, or in step sizes, -s L+s M L+s -s L+s M L+s -s L+s. This is formally a [[blackdye]] (sL'mL's'L'mL's'L') pattern, albeit with a negative step size s' = -s! This scale has been called '''negative blackdye''' or '''negative-s blackdye'''. | Notice that we have two generator chains of equal length. To give this scale a generator-offset structure we can treat the large 7-step as the offset of the 10-note scale. We treat L+S as one scale step and consider the scale an interleaving of two pentatonic scales, using the notes of C-D-F-G-Bb for the even numbered notes and Cv-Ebv-Fv-Abv-Bbv for the odd ones. This gives the following ordering: C Cv D Ebv F Fv G Abv Bb Bbv C, or in step sizes, -s L+s M L+s -s L+s M L+s -s L+s. This is formally a [[blackdye]] (sL'mL's'L'mL's'L') pattern, albeit with a negative step size s' = -s! This scale has been called '''negative blackdye''' or '''negative-s blackdye'''. | ||
== Alterations == | == Alterations == |