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: ''Not to be confused with calendar-based scales such as those in [[293edo]], [[400edo]], [[353edo]], or [[Irvic scale|Irvian mode]].'' | : ''Not to be confused with calendar-based scales such as those in [[293edo]], [[400edo]], [[353edo]], or [[Irvic scale|Irvian mode]].'' | ||
'''Leapday''' is a [[regular temperament]] for the 7-, 11-, 13-, 17-, and no-19 23-limit. It is based on the [[chain of fifths]], but here, the fifth is tuned slightly sharp of just (approximately 704{{cent}}) so that 6 fifths give [[23/16]], 8 fifths give [[13/8]], 11 fifths give [[11/8]], 15 fifths give [[7/4]], 21 fifths give [[5/4]], and 24 fifths | '''Leapday''' is a [[regular temperament]] for the 7-, 11-, 13-, 17-, and no-19 23-limit. It is based on the [[chain of fifths]], but here, the fifth is tuned slightly sharp of just (approximately 704{{cent}}) so that 6 fifths give [[23/16]], 8 fifths give [[13/8]], 11 fifths give [[11/8]], 15 fifths give [[7/4]], 21 fifths give [[5/4]], and 24 fifths give [[17/16]]. | ||
As a result, leapday is very much the "opposite" of meantone in many respects, similar to [[superpyth]]: meantone (including [[12edo]]) has the fifth | Equivalently: | ||
* The minor third (C–E♭) represents [[13/11]], | |||
* The major third (C–E) represents [[14/11]], | |||
* The chromatic semitone (C–C♯) represents [[14/13]] (as in [[parapyth]]), | |||
* 23/16 is represented by an augmented fourth (C–F♯), | |||
* 13/8 is represented by an augmented fifth (C–G♯), | |||
* 11/8 is represented by an augmented third (C–E♯), | |||
* 7/4, the harmonic seventh, is represented by a doubly augmented fifth (C–G𝄪), | |||
* 5/4, the classical major third, is represented by a triply augmented unison (C–C𝄪♯), | |||
* 6/5, the classical minor third, is a triply diminished fifth (C–G♭♭♭), and | |||
* If intervals of 17 are desired, 17/16 is represented by an octave-reduced triply augmented sixth (C–A𝄪♯). | |||
As a result, leapday is very much the "opposite" of meantone in many respects, similar to [[superpyth]]: meantone (including [[12edo]]) has the fifth tuned flat so that intervals of harmonic 5 are simple while intervals of harmonics 7, 11, and 13 are complex, while leapday has the fifth tuned sharp so that intervals of 7, 11, and 13 are relatively simple while intervals of 5 are complex. | |||
If ratios of 5 are omitted, the 2.3.7.11.13 [[subgroup]] version of leapday is known as '''leapfrog''', notable as tempering [[parapythic]] (a rank-3 temperament of the 2.3.7.11.13 subgroup) to rank 2 by finding [[~]][[13/8]] at ([[~]][[9/8]])<sup>4</sup>, that is, by tempering out the [[tetris comma]], and is a good combination of simplicity and accuracy, as 5/4 is complex and the canonical mapping for prime 19 is fairly inaccurate. | If ratios of 5 are omitted, the 2.3.7.11.13 [[subgroup]] version of leapday is known as '''leapfrog''', notable as tempering [[parapythic]] (a rank-3 temperament of the 2.3.7.11.13 subgroup) to rank 2 by finding [[~]][[13/8]] at ([[~]][[9/8]])<sup>4</sup>, that is, by tempering out the [[tetris comma]], and is a good combination of simplicity and accuracy, as 5/4 is complex and the canonical mapping for prime 19 is fairly inaccurate. | ||
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| 4 | | 4 | ||
| 417.2 | | 417.2 | ||
| 14/11 | | 14/11, 81/64 | ||
| 23/18 | | 23/18 | ||
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