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| Mapping = 1; 1 -3 -1
| Mapping = 1; 1 -3 -1
| Edo join 1 = 7 | Edo join 2 = 9
| Edo join 1 = 7 | Edo join 2 = 9
| Generator = 3/2
| Generators = 3/2
| Generator tuning = 679.0
| Generators tuning = 679.0
| Optimization method = CWE
| Optimization method = CWE
| Pergen = (P8, P5)
| Pergen = (P8, P5)
| Color name = Layobiti
| Color name = Layobiti
| MOS scales = [[2L 3s]], [[2L 5s]], [[7L 2s]]
| MOS scales = [[2L 3s]], [[2L 5s]], [[7L 2s]]
| Odd limit 1 = 5 | Mistuning 1 = 23.0 | Complexity 1 = 9
| Odd limit 1 = 5 | Mistuning 1 = 23.0 | Complexity 1 = 5
| Odd limit 2 = (5-limit) 9 | Mistuning 2 = 36.9 | Complexity 2 = 16
| Odd limit 2 = 2.3.5.11 11 | Mistuning 2 = 36.9 | Complexity 2 = 7
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'''Mavila''' is a [[regular temperament|temperament]] where the major chroma, [[135/128]], is [[tempering out|tempered out]]. Like [[meantone]], mavila is based on the [[chain of fifths]], but as a result of tempering out 135/128 rather than [[81/80]], the fifths are supposedly very flat ({{nowrap|~{{dash|670, 680}}}}{{c}} or so), flatter than even that of [[7edo]] (4\7). Consequently, stacking 7 of these fifths gives you an [[2L 5s|antidiatonic]] [[mos scale]], where in a certain sense, major and minor intervals get reversed. For example, stacking four fifths and octave-reducing now gets you a [[6/5]] ''minor'' third, whereas stacking three fourths and octave-reducing now gets you a [[5/4]] ''major'' third. Note that since we have a heptatonic scale, terms like ''fifths'', ''thirds'', etc. make perfect sense and really are the fifth, third, etc. steps in the antidiatonic scale.
'''Mavila''' is a [[regular temperament|temperament]] where the major chroma, [[135/128]], is [[tempering out|tempered out]]. Like [[meantone]], mavila is based on the [[chain of fifths]], but as a result of tempering out 135/128 rather than [[81/80]], the fifths are supposedly very flat ({{nowrap|~{{dash|670, 680}}}}{{c}} or so), flatter than even that of [[7edo]] (4\7). Consequently, stacking 7 of these fifths gives you an [[2L 5s|antidiatonic]] [[mos scale]], where in a certain sense, major and minor intervals get reversed. For example, stacking four fifths and octave-reducing now gets you a [[6/5]] ''minor'' third, whereas stacking three fourths and octave-reducing now gets you a [[5/4]] ''major'' third. Note that since we have a heptatonic scale, terms like ''fifths'', ''thirds'', etc. make perfect sense and really are the fifth, third, etc. steps in the antidiatonic scale.


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See [[Mavila family #Mavila]] for more technical data.
See [[Mavila family #Mavila]] for more technical data.
As an exotemperament, mavila represents [[7L 2s]] and [[2L 5s]], and more generally [[Ploidacot/Monocot|monocot]] (alongside temperaments like [[meantone]]) and [[Ploidacot/Alpha-triseph|alpha-triseph]].


== Notation ==
== Notation ==
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| Upper bound of 5-odd-limit diamond monotone<br />5-limit 9-odd-limit diamond monotone (singleton)
| Upper bound of 5-odd-limit diamond monotone<br>5-limit 9-odd-limit and 2.3.5.11-subgroup 11-odd-limit diamond monotone (singleton)
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