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{{MOS intro}}
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This scale is notable for corresponding to 15-note scales of temperaments like [[nautilus]] and [[sextilififths]]. 6 steps of the scale cover a [[diatonic fourth]], and they also go from the lower bound to upper bound of diatonic fourths (3\7 to 2\5) over the course of the entire step ratio spectrum, corresponding to going from [[14edo]] perfect fourth to [[15edo]] pefect fourth.
This scale is notable for corresponding to 15-note scales of temperaments like [[nautilus]] and [[sextilifourths]]. 6 steps of the scale cover a [[diatonic fourth]], and they also go from the lower bound to upper bound of diatonic fourths (3\7 to 2\5) over the course of the entire step ratio spectrum, corresponding to going from [[14edo]] perfect fourth to [[15edo]] pefect fourth.


== Modes ==
== Scale properties ==
{{MOS modes}}
{{TAMNAMS use}}


== Intervals ==
=== Intervals ===
{{MOS intervals}}
{{MOS intervals}}


==Scale tree==
=== Generator chain ===
{{Scale tree|Comments=3/2: [[Nautilus]];
{{MOS genchain}}
9/4: ↕ [[Sextilififths]]}}
 
=== Modes ===
{{MOS mode degrees}}
 
== Scale tree ==
{{MOS tuning spectrum
| 3/2 = [[Nautilus]]
| 9/4 =  [[Sextilifourths]]
}}


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[[Category:15-tone scales]]
[[Category:15-tone scales]]