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= Example: Godzilla[9] = | == Example: Godzilla[9] == | ||
Godzilla[9] in [[19edo|19edo]] has steps of {{nowrap|3 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1}}. That corresponds to LLsLsLsLs where L is 189.5 cents and s is 63.2 cents. These step sizes are well within the range where they are "recognized" as diatonic scale steps. If you play 0 3 6 7 10 in 19edo (with no drone or harmony, just the melody) it will sound like "do re mi fa sol", leading you to believe that "sol" is a 3/2 interval above "do", but in fact it's not—it's closer to 10/7. The "real" 3/2 is another small step above that, in the melodic position of a flatted "la". | Godzilla[9] in [[19edo|19edo]] has steps of {{nowrap|3 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1}}. That corresponds to LLsLsLsLs where L is 189.5 cents and s is 63.2 cents. These step sizes are well within the range where they are "recognized" as diatonic scale steps. If you play 0 3 6 7 10 in 19edo (with no drone or harmony, just the melody) it will sound like "do re mi fa sol", leading you to believe that "sol" is a 3/2 interval above "do", but in fact it's not—it's closer to 10/7. The "real" 3/2 is another small step above that, in the melodic position of a flatted "la". | ||