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{{MOS intro|Other Names=quasidozenal}}
{{MOS intro|Other Names=quasidozenal}}


Apparently, it belongs to no particularly important temperament. However, it becomes a compressed [[12edo]] scale when you ignore the octave (this obviously does not work when the generator is very near 12edo (within -7/24{{cent}} of it), for the 13th degree of the scale registers as identical to the octave for human listeners, and it becomes indistinct from 13edo or [[1L 11s]] in the 1.75{{cent}} above 1\13 because the large and small steps register as identical to one another for human listeners).
Quasidozenal does not have many [[regular temperament]] applications.  
 
However, it becomes a compressed [[12edo]] scale when you ignore the octave (this obviously does not work when the generator is very near 12edo (within -7/24{{cent}} of it), for the 13th degree of the scale registers as identical to the octave for human listeners.
 
And it becomes indistinct from [[13edo]] or [[1L 11s]] in the 1.75{{cent}} above 1\13 because the large and small steps register as identical to one another for human listeners).


== Modes ==
== Modes ==
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== Intervals ==
== Intervals ==
{{MOS degrees|Step Ratios=2/1; 3/1; 3/2}}
{{MOS intervals}}


== Scale tree ==
== Scale tree ==
{{Scale tree}}
{{MOS tuning spectrum}}
 
{{Todo|cleanup|add etymology|inline=1|text=Clean up lead section, find out who first proposed the name quasidozenal}}


[[Category:13-tone scales]]
[[Category:13-tone scales]]