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== Equivalence == | == Equivalence == | ||
Division of 8/3 into equal parts does not necessarily imply directly using this interval as an [[equivalence]]. Many, though not all, ed8/3 scales have a perceptually important [[Pseudo-octave|false octave]], with various degrees of accuracy. | |||
The eleventh is the highest [[period]] where composers do not need to go beyond the false octave just to have a reasonably complete chordal harmony. The structural utility of 8/3 or another eleventh as a period may be undermined, though, by the fact that 8/3 is the {{w|avoid note}} in a major modality. This matters less in Mixolydian than it does in Ionian given that the former is the natural dominant scale anyway. | |||
One approach to ed8/3 tunings is the use of the 3:4:5:6:(8) chord as the fundamental complete sonority in a very similar way to the 4:5:6:(8) chord in [[meantone]]. | |||
== | == Joseph Ruhf's approach == | ||
Whereas in meantone it takes four [[3/2]] to get to [[5/1]], here it takes twelve octaves to get to [[134217718/98415]] (tempering out the schisma). So, doing this yields 7, 10 and 17 or 13, 16 or 19 note [[ | {{idiosyncratic terms}} | ||
Whereas in meantone it takes four [[3/2]] to get to [[5/1]], here it takes twelve octaves to get to [[134217718/98415]] (tempering out the schisma). So, doing this yields 7-, 10- and 17- or 13-, 16- or 19-note [[mos scale]]s. While the notes are rather farther apart, the scheme is uncannily similar to the [[mohajira]] (within 8/3) temperaments. [[Joseph Ruhf]] calls this the ''Macromohajira Bolivarian mode''. | |||
=== Temperament areas === | |||
Galveston Bay Temperament Area | Galveston Bay Temperament Area | ||
* 2L 8s and 8L 2s, 5L 5s - Galveston Symmetric, Pentachordal Major, Macro-Blackwood | * 2L 8s and 8L 2s, 5L 5s - Galveston Symmetric, Pentachordal Major, Macro-Blackwood | ||
* 4L 6s and 6L 4s - Baytown | * 4L 6s and 6L 4s - Baytown | ||
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The similar decatonic scales in edIXs and edXs belong to the Chesapeake Bay Temperament Area: | The similar decatonic scales in edIXs and edXs belong to the Chesapeake Bay Temperament Area: | ||
* Double Neapolitan[10i]: Scala Mariae/Notre Dame | * Double Neapolitan[10i]: Scala Mariae/Notre Dame | ||
* Neapolitan/Middletown Valley Dorian[10i]: Annapolis | * Neapolitan/Middletown Valley Dorian[10i]: Annapolis | ||
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* Perfect Ionian through Pluperfect/Abundant Phrygian[9i]: Montréal | * Perfect Ionian through Pluperfect/Abundant Phrygian[9i]: Montréal | ||
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{{todo|inline=1|cleanup|explain edonoi|text=Most people do not think 8/3 sounds like an equivalence, so there must be some other reason why people are dividing it — some property ''other than'' equivalence that makes people want to divide it. Please add to this page an explanation of what that reason is... The page also needs a general overall cleanup.}} |