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[[File:3-5-11-15_Hexany.png|thumb|Circle diagram.]] An 11-limit [[Hexany]]. This creates a scale of 1 11/10 5/4 11/8 3/2 11/6 2/1, with steps of 11/10 25/22 11/10 12/11 11/9 12/11. This has some of the largest small steps possible in a hexatonic scale while still making some of them noticeably larger than others and uses the simplest consonances possible in an 11-limit scale, making it simultaneously obviously xenharmonic but also highly accessible, a strong candidate for teaching the basics of xenharmony to people unfamiliar with it. | [[File:3-5-11-15_Hexany.png|thumb|Circle diagram.]] An [[11-limit]] [[Hexany]]. This creates a scale of 1 11/10 5/4 11/8 3/2 11/6 2/1, with steps of 11/10 25/22 11/10 12/11 11/9 12/11. This has some of the largest small steps possible in a hexatonic scale while still making some of them noticeably larger than others and uses the simplest consonances possible in an 11-limit scale, making it simultaneously obviously xenharmonic but also highly accessible, a strong candidate for teaching the basics of xenharmony to people unfamiliar with it. | ||
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