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=== Modes === | === Modes === | ||
The modes of | The modes of {{MOSPAGENAME}} have step patterns which are the same as the modes of the diatonic scale. | ||
{{MOS mode degrees}} | {{MOS mode degrees}} | ||
== Theory == | == Theory == | ||
=== As a macrodiatonic scale === | === As a macrodiatonic scale === | ||
{{MOSPAGENAME}} is a [[macrodiatonic and microdiatonic scales|macrodiatonic scale]] with the period of a [[3/1|tritave]]. This means it is a [[5L 2s|diatonic scale]], but its intervals are all stretched to the point of being unrecognizable—the diatonic fifth is now the size of a major seventh, and octaves are stretched out to tritaves. Interestingly, [[19edt]], an approximation of [[12edo]], has a tuning of this scale, meaning it contains both a diatonic scale (which approximates 12edo's diatonic scale) and a triatonic scale. | |||
=== Temperament interpretations === | === Temperament interpretations === | ||
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| 4/1 = [[Mintaka]] is around here | | 4/1 = [[Mintaka]] is around here | ||
| 5/1 = [[No-twos subgroup temperaments#Minalzidar|Minalzidar]] | | 5/1 = [[No-twos subgroup temperaments#Minalzidar|Minalzidar]] | ||
}} | }} |