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| <div style="width:100%; max-height:400pt; overflow:auto; background-color:#f8f9fa; border: 1px solid #eaecf0; padding:0em"><pre style="margin:0px;border:none;background:none;word-wrap:break-word;white-space: pre-wrap ! important" class="old-revision-html">Pajara (pronounced with the J as in "jar") is a temperament with a half-octave period that represents both 7/5 and 10/7, so 50/49 is tempered out and it is in the [[jubilismic clan]]. The generator is in the neighborhood of 105-110 cents, so that period + generator represents 3/2. Period minus 2 generators is 5/4, which, if you work it out, implies that 2048/2025 is tempered out, so pajara is also in the [[diaschismic family]]. Finally, two 4/3s (or a 2/1 minus two generators) represents 7/4 as well as 16/9, so 64/63 is tempered out and pajara is in the [[Archytas clan]]. Tempering out any two of these commas (among others) produces the unique temperament, pajara.
| | | Title = Pajara |
| | | Subgroups = 2.3.5.7, 2.3.5.7.11, 2.3.5.7.11.17 |
| | | Comma basis = [[50/49]], [[64/63]] (7-limit);<br>[[50/49]], [[64/63]], [[99/98]] (11-limit);<br>[[50/49]], [[64/63]], [[85/84]], [[99/98]]<br>(2.3.5.7.11.17) |
| | | Edo join 1 = 12 | Edo join 2 = 22 |
| | | Mapping = 2; 1 -2 -2 -6 1 |
| | | Generators = 3/2 | Generators tuning = 707.4 | Optimization method = CWE |
| | | MOS scales = [[2L 8s]], [[10L 2s]], [[12L 10s]] |
| | | Pergen = (P8/2, P5) |
| | | Odd limit 1 = 9 | Mistuning 1 = 17.5 | Complexity 1 = 10 |
| | | Odd limit 2 = 2.3.5.7.11.17 21 | Mistuning 2 = 22.4 | Complexity 2 = 22 |
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| | '''Pajara''' (pronounced /pəˈd͡ʒɑːrə/, with the J as in "jar") is a [[regular temperament|temperament]] with a half-octave [[period]] that represents both [[7/5]] and [[10/7]], so [[50/49]] is [[tempering out|tempered out]] and it is in the [[jubilismic clan]]. The [[generator]] is a [[3/2|perfect fifth]] in the neighborhood of 707–711 [[cent]]s, or that minus a half-octave period, which is a semitone representing [[15/14]] and [[16/15]]. One period minus 2 such semitones is [[~]][[5/4]], which, if you work it out, implies that [[2048/2025]] is tempered out, so pajara is also in the [[diaschismic family]]. In fact, it shares the same structure as 5-limit [[diaschismic]]. Finally, two 4/3's (or an octave minus two semitones) represents 7/4 as well as 16/9, so [[64/63]] is tempered out and pajara is in the [[archytas clan]]. Tempering out any two of these commas (among others) produces the unique temperament pajara. |
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| The 10-note MOS and LsssLsssss almost-MOS are called the symmetric and pentachordal decatonic scales and were independently invented/discovered by [[Paul Erlich]] and [[Gene Ward Smith]]. They are often thought of as subsets of [[22edo]], without much loss of generality and accuracy.
| | Pajara has fairly low accuracy overall, due to the ~5/4 and ~7/4 necessarily being separated by 600 cents via vanishing of [[50/49]]. However, if one accepts the accuracy of [[12edo]] in the 5-limit, they would probably accept the accuracy of pajara as well. The vanishing of [[50/49]] means that [[49/48]] and [[25/24]] are tempered to the same interval, and allows for a simple alteration to produce the subharmonic sixth chord [[70:84:105:120|1/(12:10:8:7)]] with 6/5 and 12/7 by flattening the third and seventh the same amount from the harmonic seventh chord, [[4:5:6:7]]. |
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| ==Interval chains==
| | Pajara has [[mos scale]]s of 10, 12, and 22 notes. The 10-note mos, Pajara[10], is notable for sharing a number of desirable properties with [[5L 2s|diatonic]], while having fundamentally different categories; for example, the ~7/4 is a now major 8-step, rather than a minor 6-step. This mos and the LsssLsssss [[modmos]] are called the ''symmetric'' and ''pentachordal'' decatonic scales and were independently invented/discovered by [[Paul Erlich]]<ref>Erlich, Paul. "Tuning, Tonality and 22-Tone Temperament." Xenharmonicon 17, 1998. [http://sethares.engr.wisc.edu/paperspdf/Erlich-22.pdf http://sethares.engr.wisc.edu/paperspdf/Erlich-22.pdf]</ref> and [[Gene Ward Smith]]. They are often thought of as subsets of [[22edo]], without much loss of generality and accuracy. |
| There are two different mappings of the 11 limit. One is just called "pajara" and is slightly more complex but suffers almost no loss of accuracy compared to the 7 limit. The other, called "pajarous" to avoid confusion, loses some accuracy and there's little reason to use it unless you're using [[22edo]], which is the intersection of both systems.
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| ===Basic 7-limit pajara===
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| || 771.81 || 878.86 || 985.90 || 1092.95 || 0. || 107.05 || 214.10 || 321.14 || 428.19 ||
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| || 14/9 || 5/3 || 7/4~16/9 || || 1/1 || || 9/8~8/7 || 6/5 || 9/7 ||
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| || 171.81 || 278.86 || 385.90 || 492.95 || 600. || 707.05 || 814.10 || 921.14 || 1028.19 ||
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| || 10/9 || 7/6 || 5/4 || 4/3 || 7/5~10/7 || 3/2 || 8/5 || 12/7 || 9/5 ||
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| ===11-limit pajara===
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| || 344.92 || 451.80 || 558.69 || 665.57 || 772.46 || 879.34 || 986.23 || 1093.11 || 0. || 106.89 || 213.77 || 320.66 || 427.54 || 534.43 || 641.31 || 748.20 || 855.08 ||
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| || 11/9 || || 11/8 || || 14/9~11/7 || 5/3 || 7/4~16/9 || || 1/1 || || 9/8~8/7 || 6/5 || 14/9~9/7 || || 16/11 || || 18/11 ||
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| || 944.92 || 1051.80 || 1158.69 || 65.57 || 172.46 || 279.34 || 386.23 || 493.11 || 600. || 706.89 || 813.77 || 920.66 || 1027.54 || 1134.43 || 41.31 || 148.20 || 255.08 ||
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| || || 11/6 || || || 11/10~10/9 || 7/6 || 5/4 || 4/3 || 7/5~10/7 || 3/2 || 8/5 || 12/7 || 9/5 || || || 12/11 || ||
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| ===Pajarous===
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| || 432.96 || 542.54 || 652.11 || 761.69 || 871.27 || 980.85 || 1090.42 || 0. || 109.58 || 219.15 || 328.73 || 438.31 || 547.89 || 657.46 || 767.04 ||
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| || 14/11 || || 16/11 || 14/9 || 18/11~5/3 || 7/4~16/9 || || 1/1 || || 9/8~8/7 || 6/5~11/9 || 9/7 || 11/8 || || 11/7 ||
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| || 1032.96 || 1142.54 || 52.11 || 161.69 || 271.27 || 380.85 || 490.42 || 600. || 709.58 || 819.15 || 928.73 || 1038.31 || 1147.89 || 57.46 || 167.04 ||
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| || 20/11 || || || 12/11~10/9 || 7/6 || 5/4 || 4/3 || 7/5~10/7 || 3/2 || 8/5 || 12/7 || 9/5~11/6 || || || 11/10 ||
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| ==MOSes==
| | As does all diaschismic temperaments, pajara has a natural extension to prime [[17/1|17]], obtained by tempering out [[136/135]], [[256/255]], and [[289/288]]. This extension notably also tempers out [[120/119]], which equates the 1/(12:10:8:7) utonal tetrad with the otonal [[10:12:15:17]]. |
| ===10-note (proper)===
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| See [[2L 8s]].
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| The true MOS is called the "symmetric" decatonic scale, because it repeats exactly at the half-octave, so the symmetric scale starting from 7/5~10/7 is the same as the symmetric scale starting from 1/1. The near-MOS, LsssLsssss, in which only the 5-step interval violates the "no more than 2 intervals per class" rule, is called the "pentachordal" decatonic, because it consists of two identical "pentachords" plus a split 9/8~8/7 whole tone to complete the octave.
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| ===12-note (proper)===
| | See [[Diaschismic family #Pajara]] for technical data. See [[Pajara extensions]] for a discussion on the 11-limit extensions. |
| See [[10L 2s]]. | |
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| ==Spectrum of Pajara Tunings by Eigenmonzos== | | == Interval chains == |
| ||~ Eigenmonzo ||~ Fifth ||
| | There are two different mappings of the 11-limit. One is just called ''pajara'' and is slightly more complex but suffers almost no loss of accuracy compared to the 7-limit. It is best tuned flat of 22edo, with the optimum at around 707-708 cents. The other, called ''pajarous'' to avoid confusion, maps the 11th harmonic slightly simpler, but it equates [[12/11]] with [[10/9]], and the only tuning equating [[11/10]] with both is 22edo. |
| || 14/11 || 704.377 ||
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| || 10/9 || 704.399 ||
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| || 6/5 || 705.214 (5 and 15 limit minimax) ||
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| || 11/9 || 706.574 ||
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| || 5/4 || 706.843 ||
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| || 12/11 || 707.234 ||
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| || 15/11 || 707.390 ||
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| || 11/8 || 708.114 ||
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| || 11/10 || 708.749 (11 limit minimax) ||
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| || 9/7 || 708.771 ||
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| || 7/6 || 711.043 (7 limit minimax) ||
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| || 13/11 || 711.151 (13 limit minimax) ||
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| || 16/15 || 711.731 ||
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| ==References==
| | In the following tables, odd harmonics 1–11 and their inverses are in '''bold'''. |
| * Erlich, Paul. "Tuning, Tonality and 22-Tone Temperament." Xenharmonicon 17, 1998. [[http://sethares.engr.wisc.edu/paperspdf/Erlich-22.pdf]]
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| =Music= | | {| class="wikitable center-1 right-2 right-4" |
| [[http://micro.soonlabel.com/gene_ward_smith/Others/Taylor/12-22hexachordal%20Dirge.mp3|12-22hexachordal Dirge]] and
| | |+ style="font-size: 105%;" | Pajara ({{nowrap| 12 & 22 }}) |
| [[http://micro.soonlabel.com/gene_ward_smith/Others/Taylor/12-22hexachordal%20Sonatina.mp3|12-22hexachordal Sonatina]] both by [[Joel Grant Taylor]], in the hexachordal dodecatonic MODMOS.
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| [[http://micro.soonlabel.com/22-ET/20120616-12-22h.scl-smoke-filled-bar.mp3|Smoke Filled Bar]] by [[http://chrisvaisvil.com/?p=2403|Chris Vaisvil]], also in 12-22h.</pre></div>
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| | ! colspan="2" | Period 0 |
| <div style="width:100%; max-height:400pt; overflow:auto; background-color:#f8f9fa; border: 1px solid #eaecf0; padding:0em"><pre style="margin:0px;border:none;background:none;word-wrap:break-word;width:200%;white-space: pre-wrap ! important" class="old-revision-html"><html><head><title>pajara</title></head><body>Pajara (pronounced with the J as in &quot;jar&quot;) is a temperament with a half-octave period that represents both 7/5 and 10/7, so 50/49 is tempered out and it is in the <a class="wiki_link" href="/jubilismic%20clan">jubilismic clan</a>. The generator is in the neighborhood of 105-110 cents, so that period + generator represents 3/2. Period minus 2 generators is 5/4, which, if you work it out, implies that 2048/2025 is tempered out, so pajara is also in the <a class="wiki_link" href="/diaschismic%20family">diaschismic family</a>. Finally, two 4/3s (or a 2/1 minus two generators) represents 7/4 as well as 16/9, so 64/63 is tempered out and pajara is in the <a class="wiki_link" href="/Archytas%20clan">Archytas clan</a>. Tempering out any two of these commas (among others) produces the unique temperament, pajara.<br />
| | ! colspan="2" | Period 1 |
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| The 10-note MOS and LsssLsssss almost-MOS are called the symmetric and pentachordal decatonic scales and were independently invented/discovered by <a class="wiki_link" href="/Paul%20Erlich">Paul Erlich</a> and <a class="wiki_link" href="/Gene%20Ward%20Smith">Gene Ward Smith</a>. They are often thought of as subsets of <a class="wiki_link" href="/22edo">22edo</a>, without much loss of generality and accuracy.<br />
| | ! Cents* |
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| | ! Approximate ratios |
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| | ! Cents* |
| There are two different mappings of the 11 limit. One is just called &quot;pajara&quot; and is slightly more complex but suffers almost no loss of accuracy compared to the 7 limit. The other, called &quot;pajarous&quot; to avoid confusion, loses some accuracy and there's little reason to use it unless you're using <a class="wiki_link" href="/22edo">22edo</a>, which is the intersection of both systems.<br />
| | ! Approximate ratios |
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| | | 0 |
| | | 0.0 |
| | | '''1/1''' |
| | | 600.0 |
| | | 7/5, 10/7 |
| | |- |
| | | 1 |
| | | 707.2 |
| | | '''3/2''' |
| | | 107.2 |
| | | 15/14, 16/15, 21/20 |
| | |- |
| | | 2 |
| | | 214.4 |
| | | '''8/7''', '''9/8''' |
| | | 814.4 |
| | | '''8/5''' |
| | |- |
| | | 3 |
| | | 921.5 |
| | | 12/7 |
| | | 321.5 |
| | | 6/5 |
| | |- |
| | | 4 |
| | | 428.7 |
| | | 9/7, 14/11 |
| | | 1028.7 |
| | | 9/5, 20/11 |
| | |- |
| | | 5 |
| | | 1135.9 |
| | | 21/11, 27/14, 48/25, <br>64/33, 96/49 |
| | | 535.9 |
| | | 15/11, 27/20 |
| | |- |
| | | 6 |
| | | 643.1 |
| | | '''16/11''' |
| | | 43.1 |
| | | 45/44, 56/55, 81/80 |
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| | |+ style="font-size: 105%;" | Pajarous ({{nowrap| 10 & 22 }}) |
| <td>771.81<br />
| | |- |
| </td>
| | ! rowspan="2" | # |
| <td>878.86<br />
| | ! colspan="2" | Period 0 |
| </td>
| | ! colspan="2" | Period 1 |
| <td>985.90<br />
| | |- |
| </td>
| | ! Cents* |
| <td>1092.95<br />
| | ! Approximate ratios |
| </td>
| | ! Cents* |
| <td>0.<br />
| | ! Approximate ratios |
| </td>
| | |- |
| <td>107.05<br />
| | | 0 |
| </td>
| | | 0.0 |
| <td>214.10<br />
| | | '''1/1''' |
| </td>
| | | 600.0 |
| <td>321.14<br />
| | | 7/5, 10/7 |
| </td>
| | |- |
| <td>428.19<br />
| | | 1 |
| </td>
| | | 709.6 |
| </tr>
| | | '''3/2''' |
| <tr>
| | | 109.6 |
| <td>14/9<br />
| | | 15/14, 16/15, 21/20 |
| </td>
| | |- |
| <td>5/3<br />
| | | 2 |
| </td>
| | | 219.1 |
| <td>7/4~16/9<br />
| | | '''8/7''', '''9/8''' |
| </td>
| | | 819.1 |
| <td><br />
| | | '''8/5''' |
| </td>
| | |- |
| <td>1/1<br />
| | | 3 |
| </td>
| | | 928.7 |
| <td><br />
| | | 12/7 |
| </td>
| | | 328.7 |
| <td>9/8~8/7<br />
| | | 6/5, 11/9 |
| </td>
| | |- |
| <td>6/5<br />
| | | 4 |
| </td>
| | | 438.2 |
| <td>9/7<br />
| | | 9/7 |
| </td>
| | | 1038.2 |
| </tr>
| | | 9/5, 11/6 |
| <tr>
| | |- |
| <td>171.81<br />
| | | 5 |
| </td>
| | | 1147.8 |
| <td>278.86<br />
| | | 27/14, 48/25, 55/28, <br>88/45, 96/49 |
| </td>
| | | 547.8 |
| <td>385.90<br />
| | | '''11/8''', 27/20 |
| </td>
| | |- |
| <td>492.95<br />
| | | 6 |
| </td>
| | | 657.3 |
| <td>600.<br />
| | | 22/15 |
| </td>
| | | 57.3 |
| <td>707.05<br />
| | | 22/21, 33/32, 81/80 |
| </td>
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| <td>814.10<br />
| | <nowiki/>* In 11-limit CWE tuning, octave-reduced |
| </td>
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| <td>921.14<br />
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| </td>
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| <td>1028.19<br />
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| </td>
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| </tr>
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| <tr>
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| <td>10/9<br />
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| </td>
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| <td>7/6<br />
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| </td>
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| <td>5/4<br />
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| </td>
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| <td>4/3<br />
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| </td>
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| <td>7/5~10/7<br />
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| </td>
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| <td>3/2<br />
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| </td>
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| <td>8/5<br />
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| </td>
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| <td>12/7<br />
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| </td>
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| <td>9/5<br />
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| </td>
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| </tr>
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| </table>
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| | == Chords and harmony == |
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| | {{See also| Chords of pajara }} |
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| <table class="wiki_table">
| | In pajara, a decatonic system of interval classification based on the [[2L 8s]] (jaric) [[mos scale]] is preferred over the [[diatonic]] interval classification system traditionally used in western music, which is used in [[meantone]]. If we count scale degrees similarly to diatonic, then [[2/1]] is a "hendecave" (11ve), as there are 10 scale degrees, and we repeat at 2/1 at the 11th. In this system, [[3/2]] is a perfect 7th, and [[4/3]] is a perfect 5th. The intervals [[5/4]] and [[6/5]] are major and minor decatonic 4ths respectively, rather than being major and minor 3rds by diatonic interval classification in meantone. Importantly, [[7/4]] is now a major decatonic 9th, with [[12/7]] being its minor counterpart. This is in contrast to diatonic, where 7/4 is considered a subminor 7th, and 12/7 a supermajor 6th. |
| <tr>
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| <td>344.92<br />
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| </td>
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| <td>451.80<br />
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| </td>
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| <td>558.69<br />
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| </td>
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| <td>665.57<br />
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| </td>
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| <td>772.46<br />
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| </td>
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| <td>879.34<br />
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| </td>
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| <td>986.23<br />
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| </td>
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| <td>1093.11<br />
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| </td>
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| <td>0.<br />
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| </td>
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| <td>106.89<br />
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| </td>
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| <td>213.77<br />
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| </td>
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| <td>320.66<br />
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| </td>
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| <td>427.54<br />
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| </td>
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| <td>534.43<br />
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| </td>
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| <td>641.31<br />
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| </td>
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| <td>748.20<br />
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| </td>
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| <td>855.08<br />
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| </td>
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| </tr>
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| <tr>
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| <td>11/9<br />
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| </td>
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| <td><br />
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| </td>
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| <td>11/8<br />
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| </td>
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| <td><br />
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| </td>
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| <td>14/9~11/7<br />
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| </td>
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| <td>5/3<br />
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| </td>
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| <td>7/4~16/9<br />
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| </td>
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| <td><br />
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| </td>
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| <td>1/1<br />
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| </td>
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| <td><br />
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| </td>
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| <td>9/8~8/7<br />
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| </td>
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| <td>6/5<br />
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| </td>
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| <td>14/9~9/7<br />
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| </td>
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| <td><br />
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| </td>
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| <td>16/11<br />
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| </td>
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| <td><br />
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| </td>
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| <td>18/11<br />
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| </td>
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| </tr>
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| <tr>
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| <td>944.92<br />
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| </td>
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| <td>1051.80<br />
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| </td>
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| <td>1158.69<br />
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| </td>
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| <td>65.57<br />
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| </td>
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| <td>172.46<br />
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| </td>
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| <td>279.34<br />
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| </td>
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| <td>386.23<br />
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| </td>
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| <td>493.11<br />
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| </td>
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| <td>600.<br />
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| </td>
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| <td>706.89<br />
| |
| </td>
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| <td>813.77<br />
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| </td>
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| <td>920.66<br />
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| </td>
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| <td>1027.54<br />
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| </td>
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| <td>1134.43<br />
| |
| </td>
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| <td>41.31<br />
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| </td>
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| <td>148.20<br />
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| </td>
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| <td>255.08<br />
| |
| </td>
| |
| </tr>
| |
| <tr>
| |
| <td><br />
| |
| </td>
| |
| <td>11/6<br />
| |
| </td>
| |
| <td><br />
| |
| </td>
| |
| <td><br />
| |
| </td>
| |
| <td>11/10~10/9<br />
| |
| </td>
| |
| <td>7/6<br />
| |
| </td>
| |
| <td>5/4<br />
| |
| </td>
| |
| <td>4/3<br />
| |
| </td>
| |
| <td>7/5~10/7<br />
| |
| </td>
| |
| <td>3/2<br />
| |
| </td>
| |
| <td>8/5<br />
| |
| </td>
| |
| <td>12/7<br />
| |
| </td>
| |
| <td>9/5<br />
| |
| </td>
| |
| <td><br />
| |
| </td>
| |
| <td><br />
| |
| </td>
| |
| <td>12/11<br />
| |
| </td>
| |
| <td><br />
| |
| </td>
| |
| </tr>
| |
| </table>
| |
|
| |
|
| <!-- ws:start:WikiTextHeadingRule:6:&lt;h3&gt; --><h3 id="toc3"><a name="x-Interval chains-Pajarous"></a><!-- ws:end:WikiTextHeadingRule:6 -->Pajarous</h3>
| | By decatonic interval classification, the [[4:5:6:7]] tetrad is written as P1–M4–P7–M9. It can be considered the ''major tetrad'', since the non-perfect intervals, those being the decatonic 4th and 9th, are both major intervals. If we instead use a minor interval for the 4th and 9th; that is, a P1–m4–P7–m9 chord, then we get a tetrad approximating [[70:84:105:120|1/(12:10:8:7)]], which can be considered the ''minor tetrad''. |
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|
| |
|
| <table class="wiki_table">
| | {{Todo|complete section}} |
| <tr>
| |
| <td>432.96<br />
| |
| </td>
| |
| <td>542.54<br />
| |
| </td>
| |
| <td>652.11<br />
| |
| </td>
| |
| <td>761.69<br />
| |
| </td>
| |
| <td>871.27<br />
| |
| </td>
| |
| <td>980.85<br />
| |
| </td>
| |
| <td>1090.42<br />
| |
| </td>
| |
| <td>0.<br />
| |
| </td>
| |
| <td>109.58<br />
| |
| </td>
| |
| <td>219.15<br />
| |
| </td>
| |
| <td>328.73<br />
| |
| </td>
| |
| <td>438.31<br />
| |
| </td>
| |
| <td>547.89<br />
| |
| </td>
| |
| <td>657.46<br />
| |
| </td>
| |
| <td>767.04<br />
| |
| </td>
| |
| </tr>
| |
| <tr>
| |
| <td>14/11<br />
| |
| </td>
| |
| <td><br />
| |
| </td>
| |
| <td>16/11<br />
| |
| </td>
| |
| <td>14/9<br />
| |
| </td>
| |
| <td>18/11~5/3<br />
| |
| </td>
| |
| <td>7/4~16/9<br />
| |
| </td>
| |
| <td><br />
| |
| </td>
| |
| <td>1/1<br />
| |
| </td>
| |
| <td><br />
| |
| </td>
| |
| <td>9/8~8/7<br />
| |
| </td>
| |
| <td>6/5~11/9<br />
| |
| </td>
| |
| <td>9/7<br />
| |
| </td>
| |
| <td>11/8<br />
| |
| </td>
| |
| <td><br />
| |
| </td>
| |
| <td>11/7<br />
| |
| </td>
| |
| </tr>
| |
| <tr>
| |
| <td>1032.96<br />
| |
| </td>
| |
| <td>1142.54<br />
| |
| </td>
| |
| <td>52.11<br />
| |
| </td>
| |
| <td>161.69<br />
| |
| </td>
| |
| <td>271.27<br />
| |
| </td>
| |
| <td>380.85<br />
| |
| </td>
| |
| <td>490.42<br />
| |
| </td>
| |
| <td>600.<br />
| |
| </td>
| |
| <td>709.58<br />
| |
| </td>
| |
| <td>819.15<br />
| |
| </td>
| |
| <td>928.73<br />
| |
| </td>
| |
| <td>1038.31<br />
| |
| </td>
| |
| <td>1147.89<br />
| |
| </td>
| |
| <td>57.46<br />
| |
| </td>
| |
| <td>167.04<br />
| |
| </td>
| |
| </tr>
| |
| <tr>
| |
| <td>20/11<br />
| |
| </td>
| |
| <td><br />
| |
| </td>
| |
| <td><br />
| |
| </td>
| |
| <td>12/11~10/9<br />
| |
| </td>
| |
| <td>7/6<br />
| |
| </td>
| |
| <td>5/4<br />
| |
| </td>
| |
| <td>4/3<br />
| |
| </td>
| |
| <td>7/5~10/7<br />
| |
| </td>
| |
| <td>3/2<br />
| |
| </td>
| |
| <td>8/5<br />
| |
| </td>
| |
| <td>12/7<br />
| |
| </td>
| |
| <td>9/5~11/6<br />
| |
| </td>
| |
| <td><br />
| |
| </td>
| |
| <td><br />
| |
| </td>
| |
| <td>11/10<br />
| |
| </td>
| |
| </tr>
| |
| </table>
| |
|
| |
|
| <br />
| | == Scales == |
| <!-- ws:start:WikiTextHeadingRule:8:&lt;h2&gt; --><h2 id="toc4"><a name="x-MOSes"></a><!-- ws:end:WikiTextHeadingRule:8 -->MOSes</h2>
| | === 10-note (proper) === |
| <!-- ws:start:WikiTextHeadingRule:10:&lt;h3&gt; --><h3 id="toc5"><a name="x-MOSes-10-note (proper)"></a><!-- ws:end:WikiTextHeadingRule:10 -->10-note (proper)</h3>
| | {{Main| 2L 8s }} |
| See <a class="wiki_link" href="/2L%208s">2L 8s</a>.<br />
| |
| The true MOS is called the &quot;symmetric&quot; decatonic scale, because it repeats exactly at the half-octave, so the symmetric scale starting from 7/5~10/7 is the same as the symmetric scale starting from 1/1. The near-MOS, LsssLsssss, in which only the 5-step interval violates the &quot;no more than 2 intervals per class&quot; rule, is called the &quot;pentachordal&quot; decatonic, because it consists of two identical &quot;pentachords&quot; plus a split 9/8~8/7 whole tone to complete the octave.<br />
| |
| <br />
| |
| <!-- ws:start:WikiTextHeadingRule:12:&lt;h3&gt; --><h3 id="toc6"><a name="x-MOSes-12-note (proper)"></a><!-- ws:end:WikiTextHeadingRule:12 -->12-note (proper)</h3>
| |
| See <a class="wiki_link" href="/10L%202s">10L 2s</a>.<br />
| |
| <br /> | |
| <!-- ws:start:WikiTextHeadingRule:14:&lt;h2&gt; --><h2 id="toc7"><a name="x-Spectrum of Pajara Tunings by Eigenmonzos"></a><!-- ws:end:WikiTextHeadingRule:14 -->Spectrum of Pajara Tunings by Eigenmonzos</h2>
| |
|
| |
|
| | The true mos is called the ''symmetric'' decatonic scale, because it repeats exactly at the half-octave, so the symmetric scale starting from {{nowrap|7/5~10/7}} is the same as the symmetric scale starting from 1/1. The near-mos, LsssLsssss, in which only the 5-step interval violates the rule of no more than 2 intervals per class, is called the ''pentachordal'' decatonic, because it consists of two identical [[pentachord]]s plus a split {{nowrap|9/8~8/7}} whole tone to complete the octave. |
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| |
|
| <table class="wiki_table">
| | === 12-note (proper) === |
| <tr>
| | {{Main| 10L 2s }} |
| <th>Eigenmonzo<br />
| |
| </th>
| |
| <th>Fifth<br />
| |
| </th>
| |
| </tr>
| |
| <tr>
| |
| <td>14/11<br />
| |
| </td>
| |
| <td>704.377<br />
| |
| </td>
| |
| </tr>
| |
| <tr>
| |
| <td>10/9<br />
| |
| </td>
| |
| <td>704.399<br />
| |
| </td>
| |
| </tr>
| |
| <tr>
| |
| <td>6/5<br />
| |
| </td>
| |
| <td>705.214 (5 and 15 limit minimax)<br />
| |
| </td>
| |
| </tr>
| |
| <tr>
| |
| <td>11/9<br />
| |
| </td>
| |
| <td>706.574<br />
| |
| </td>
| |
| </tr>
| |
| <tr>
| |
| <td>5/4<br />
| |
| </td>
| |
| <td>706.843<br />
| |
| </td>
| |
| </tr>
| |
| <tr>
| |
| <td>12/11<br />
| |
| </td>
| |
| <td>707.234<br />
| |
| </td>
| |
| </tr>
| |
| <tr>
| |
| <td>15/11<br />
| |
| </td>
| |
| <td>707.390<br />
| |
| </td>
| |
| </tr>
| |
| <tr>
| |
| <td>11/8<br />
| |
| </td>
| |
| <td>708.114<br />
| |
| </td>
| |
| </tr>
| |
| <tr>
| |
| <td>11/10<br />
| |
| </td>
| |
| <td>708.749 (11 limit minimax)<br />
| |
| </td>
| |
| </tr>
| |
| <tr>
| |
| <td>9/7<br />
| |
| </td>
| |
| <td>708.771<br />
| |
| </td>
| |
| </tr>
| |
| <tr>
| |
| <td>7/6<br />
| |
| </td>
| |
| <td>711.043 (7 limit minimax)<br />
| |
| </td>
| |
| </tr>
| |
| <tr>
| |
| <td>13/11<br />
| |
| </td>
| |
| <td>711.151 (13 limit minimax)<br />
| |
| </td>
| |
| </tr>
| |
| <tr>
| |
| <td>16/15<br />
| |
| </td>
| |
| <td>711.731<br />
| |
| </td>
| |
| </tr>
| |
| </table>
| |
|
| |
|
| <br />
| | === Scala files === |
| <!-- ws:start:WikiTextHeadingRule:16:&lt;h2&gt; --><h2 id="toc8"><a name="x-References"></a><!-- ws:end:WikiTextHeadingRule:16 -->References</h2> | | * [[Pajara12]] |
| <ul><li>Erlich, Paul. &quot;Tuning, Tonality and 22-Tone Temperament.&quot; Xenharmonicon 17, 1998. <a class="wiki_link_ext" href="http://sethares.engr.wisc.edu/paperspdf/Erlich-22.pdf" rel="nofollow">http://sethares.engr.wisc.edu/paperspdf/Erlich-22.pdf</a></li></ul><br />
| | * [[12-22h]] |
| <!-- ws:start:WikiTextHeadingRule:18:&lt;h1&gt; --><h1 id="toc9"><a name="Music"></a><!-- ws:end:WikiTextHeadingRule:18 -->Music</h1>
| | |
| <a class="wiki_link_ext" href="http://micro.soonlabel.com/gene_ward_smith/Others/Taylor/12-22hexachordal%20Dirge.mp3" rel="nofollow">12-22hexachordal Dirge</a> and<br />
| | == Tunings == |
| <a class="wiki_link_ext" href="http://micro.soonlabel.com/gene_ward_smith/Others/Taylor/12-22hexachordal%20Sonatina.mp3" rel="nofollow">12-22hexachordal Sonatina</a> both by <a class="wiki_link" href="/Joel%20Grant%20Taylor">Joel Grant Taylor</a>, in the hexachordal dodecatonic MODMOS.<br />
| | As with [[archy]], there is a tradeoff in pajara between accuracy of 3 and accuracy of 7. Unlike tunings of archy which the fifth is around 710–712{{c}}, however, pajara is conventionally tuned flat of 22edo, since tunings sharp of about 710{{c}} lose a large degree of accuracy in 5/4 and especially 6/5. |
| <a class="wiki_link_ext" href="http://micro.soonlabel.com/22-ET/20120616-12-22h.scl-smoke-filled-bar.mp3" rel="nofollow">Smoke Filled Bar</a> by <a class="wiki_link_ext" href="http://chrisvaisvil.com/?p=2403" rel="nofollow">Chris Vaisvil</a>, also in 12-22h.</body></html></pre></div>
| | |
| | === Norm-based tunings === |
| | {| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" |
| | |+ style="font-size: 105%; white-space: nowrap;" | 7-limit norm-based tunings |
| | |- |
| | ! rowspan="2" | |
| | ! colspan="3" | Euclidean |
| | |- |
| | ! Constrained |
| | ! Constrained & skewed |
| | ! Destretched |
| | |- |
| | ! Tenney |
| | | CTE: ~3/2 = 708.3557{{c}} |
| | | CWE: ~3/2 = 707.3438{{c}} |
| | | POTE: ~3/2 = 707.0477{{c}} |
| | |} |
| | {| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" |
| | |+ style="font-size: 105%; white-space: nowrap;" | 11-limit norm-based tunings |
| | |- |
| | ! rowspan="2" | |
| | ! colspan="3" | Euclidean |
| | |- |
| | ! Constrained |
| | ! Constrained & skewed |
| | ! Destretched |
| | |- |
| | ! Tenney |
| | | CTE: ~3/2 = 708.1993{{c}} |
| | | CWE: ~3/2 = 707.1826{{c}} |
| | | POTE: ~3/2 = 706.8851{{c}} |
| | |} |
| | |
| | === Target tunings === |
| | {| class="wikitable center-all mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" |
| | |+ style="font-size: 105%; white-space: nowrap;" | Odd-limit-based target tunings |
| | |- |
| | ! rowspan="2" | Target |
| | ! colspan="2" | Minimax |
| | |- |
| | ! Generator |
| | ! Eigenmonzo* |
| | |- |
| | | 7-odd-limit |
| | | ~3/2 = 709.363{{c}} |
| | | 35/24 |
| | |- |
| | | 9-odd-limit |
| | | ~3/2 = 708.128{{c}} |
| | | 35/18 |
| | |- |
| | | 11-odd-limit |
| | | ~3/2 = 708.128{{c}} |
| | | 35/18 |
| | |} |
| | |
| | === Tuning spectrum === |
| | {| class="wikitable center-all left-4" |
| | |- |
| | ! Edo<br>generator |
| | ! [[Eigenmonzo|Eigenmonzo<br>(unchanged-interval]]) |
| | ! Generator (¢) |
| | ! Comments |
| | |- |
| | | 7\12 |
| | | |
| | | 700.000 |
| | | Lower bound of 9- and 11-odd-limit diamond monotone |
| | |- |
| | | |
| | | 3/2 |
| | | 701.955 |
| | | |
| | |- |
| | | 34\58 |
| | | |
| | | 703.448 |
| | | 58ddee val |
| | |- |
| | | 27\46 |
| | | |
| | | 704.348 |
| | | 46de val |
| | |- |
| | | |
| | | 11/7 |
| | | 704.377 |
| | | |
| | |- |
| | | |
| | | 9/5 |
| | | 704.399 |
| | | |
| | |- |
| | | 47\80 |
| | | |
| | | 705.000 |
| | | 80ddee val |
| | |- |
| | | |
| | | 5/3 |
| | | 705.214 |
| | | 5-odd-limit minimax |
| | |- |
| | | 20\34 |
| | | |
| | | 705.882 |
| | | 34d val |
| | |- |
| | | |
| | | 11/9 |
| | | 706.574 |
| | | |
| | |- |
| | | 53\90 |
| | | |
| | | 706.667 |
| | | 90dde val |
| | |- |
| | | |
| | | 5/4 |
| | | 706.843 |
| | | 7- and 11-limit POTT |
| | |- |
| | | 33\56 |
| | | |
| | | 707.143 |
| | | 56d val |
| | |- |
| | | |
| | | 11/6 |
| | | 707.234 |
| | | |
| | |- |
| | | |
| | | 15/11 |
| | | 707.390 |
| | | |
| | |- |
| | | 46\78 |
| | | |
| | | 707.692 |
| | | 78dd val |
| | |- |
| | | |
| | | 11/8 |
| | | 708.114 |
| | | 11- and 15-odd-limit minimax |
| | |- |
| | | |
| | |36/35 |
| | |708.128 |
| | |9-odd-limit minimax |
| | |- |
| | | |
| | | 11/10 |
| | | 708.749 |
| | | |
| | |- |
| | | |
| | | 9/7 |
| | | 708.771 |
| | | |
| | |- |
| | | 13\22 |
| | | |
| | | 709.091 |
| | | Upper bound of 11-odd-limit diamond monotone |
| | |- |
| | | |
| | |48/35 |
| | |709.363 |
| | |7-odd-limit minimax |
| | |- |
| | | |
| | | 7/6 |
| | | 711.043 |
| | | |
| | |- |
| | | 32\54 |
| | | |
| | | 711.111 |
| | | 54e val |
| | |- |
| | | |
| | | 15/8 |
| | | 711.731 |
| | | |
| | |- |
| | | 19\32 |
| | | |
| | | 712.500 |
| | | 32e val |
| | |- |
| | | 25\42 |
| | | |
| | | 714.286 |
| | | 42cee val |
| | |- |
| | | |
| | | 7/4 |
| | | 715.587 |
| | | |
| | |- |
| | | 6\10 |
| | | |
| | | 720.000 |
| | | 10e val, upper bound of 9-odd-limit diamond monotone |
| | |} |
| | |
| | == Music == |
| | ; [[Jake Freivald]] |
| | * [https://soundcloud.com/jdfreivald/chord-sequence-in-paul-erlichs ''Chord Sequence in Paul Erlich's Decatonic Major''] (2014) – in Pajara[10], 22edo tuning |
| | |
| | ; [[Joel Grant Taylor]] |
| | * [https://web.archive.org/web/20201127012345/http://micro.soonlabel.com/gene_ward_smith/Others/Taylor/12-22hexachordal%20Dirge.mp3 ''Dirge''] – in the hexachordal dodecatonic modmos, [[12-22h]] |
| | * [https://web.archive.org/web/20201127012408/http://micro.soonlabel.com/gene_ward_smith/Others/Taylor/12-22hexachordal%20Sonatina.mp3 ''Sonatina''] – ditto |
| | |
| | ; [[Chris Vaisvil]] |
| | * ''Smoke Filled Bar'' (2012) – [https://www.chrisvaisvil.com/smoke-filled-bar/ blog] | [https://web.archive.org/web/20230530093324/http://micro.soonlabel.com/22-ET/20120616-12-22h.scl-smoke-filled-bar.mp3 play] – in 12-22h. |
| | |
| | == References == |
| | <references/> |
| | |
| | [[Category:Pajara| ]] <!-- main article --> |
| | [[Category:Rank-2 temperaments]] |
| | [[Category:Archytas clan]] |
| | [[Category:Diaschismic family]] |
| | [[Category:Jubilismic clan]] |
| Subgroups
|
2.3.5.7, 2.3.5.7.11, 2.3.5.7.11.17
|
| Comma basis
|
50/49, 64/63 (7-limit); 50/49, 64/63, 99/98 (11-limit); 50/49, 64/63, 85/84, 99/98 (2.3.5.7.11.17)
|
| Reduced mapping
|
⟨2; 1 -2 -2 -6 1]
|
| ET join
|
12 & 22
|
| Generators (CWE)
|
~3/2 = 707.4 ¢
|
| MOS scales
|
2L 8s, 10L 2s, 12L 10s
|
| Ploidacot
|
diploid monocot
|
| Pergen
|
(P8/2, P5)
|
| Minimax error
|
9-odd-limit: 17.5 ¢; 2.3.5.7.11.17 21-odd-limit: 22.4 ¢
|
| Target scale size
|
9-odd-limit: 10 notes; 2.3.5.7.11.17 21-odd-limit: 22 notes
|
Pajara (pronounced /pəˈd͡ʒɑːrə/, with the J as in "jar") is a temperament with a half-octave period that represents both 7/5 and 10/7, so 50/49 is tempered out and it is in the jubilismic clan. The generator is a perfect fifth in the neighborhood of 707–711 cents, or that minus a half-octave period, which is a semitone representing 15/14 and 16/15. One period minus 2 such semitones is ~5/4, which, if you work it out, implies that 2048/2025 is tempered out, so pajara is also in the diaschismic family. In fact, it shares the same structure as 5-limit diaschismic. Finally, two 4/3's (or an octave minus two semitones) represents 7/4 as well as 16/9, so 64/63 is tempered out and pajara is in the archytas clan. Tempering out any two of these commas (among others) produces the unique temperament pajara.
Pajara has fairly low accuracy overall, due to the ~5/4 and ~7/4 necessarily being separated by 600 cents via vanishing of 50/49. However, if one accepts the accuracy of 12edo in the 5-limit, they would probably accept the accuracy of pajara as well. The vanishing of 50/49 means that 49/48 and 25/24 are tempered to the same interval, and allows for a simple alteration to produce the subharmonic sixth chord 1/(12:10:8:7) with 6/5 and 12/7 by flattening the third and seventh the same amount from the harmonic seventh chord, 4:5:6:7.
Pajara has mos scales of 10, 12, and 22 notes. The 10-note mos, Pajara[10], is notable for sharing a number of desirable properties with diatonic, while having fundamentally different categories; for example, the ~7/4 is a now major 8-step, rather than a minor 6-step. This mos and the LsssLsssss modmos are called the symmetric and pentachordal decatonic scales and were independently invented/discovered by Paul Erlich[1] and Gene Ward Smith. They are often thought of as subsets of 22edo, without much loss of generality and accuracy.
As does all diaschismic temperaments, pajara has a natural extension to prime 17, obtained by tempering out 136/135, 256/255, and 289/288. This extension notably also tempers out 120/119, which equates the 1/(12:10:8:7) utonal tetrad with the otonal 10:12:15:17.
See Diaschismic family #Pajara for technical data. See Pajara extensions for a discussion on the 11-limit extensions.
Interval chains
There are two different mappings of the 11-limit. One is just called pajara and is slightly more complex but suffers almost no loss of accuracy compared to the 7-limit. It is best tuned flat of 22edo, with the optimum at around 707-708 cents. The other, called pajarous to avoid confusion, maps the 11th harmonic slightly simpler, but it equates 12/11 with 10/9, and the only tuning equating 11/10 with both is 22edo.
In the following tables, odd harmonics 1–11 and their inverses are in bold.
Pajara (12 & 22)
| #
|
Period 0
|
Period 1
|
| Cents*
|
Approximate ratios
|
Cents*
|
Approximate ratios
|
| 0
|
0.0
|
1/1
|
600.0
|
7/5, 10/7
|
| 1
|
707.2
|
3/2
|
107.2
|
15/14, 16/15, 21/20
|
| 2
|
214.4
|
8/7, 9/8
|
814.4
|
8/5
|
| 3
|
921.5
|
12/7
|
321.5
|
6/5
|
| 4
|
428.7
|
9/7, 14/11
|
1028.7
|
9/5, 20/11
|
| 5
|
1135.9
|
21/11, 27/14, 48/25, 64/33, 96/49
|
535.9
|
15/11, 27/20
|
| 6
|
643.1
|
16/11
|
43.1
|
45/44, 56/55, 81/80
|
Pajarous (10 & 22)
| #
|
Period 0
|
Period 1
|
| Cents*
|
Approximate ratios
|
Cents*
|
Approximate ratios
|
| 0
|
0.0
|
1/1
|
600.0
|
7/5, 10/7
|
| 1
|
709.6
|
3/2
|
109.6
|
15/14, 16/15, 21/20
|
| 2
|
219.1
|
8/7, 9/8
|
819.1
|
8/5
|
| 3
|
928.7
|
12/7
|
328.7
|
6/5, 11/9
|
| 4
|
438.2
|
9/7
|
1038.2
|
9/5, 11/6
|
| 5
|
1147.8
|
27/14, 48/25, 55/28, 88/45, 96/49
|
547.8
|
11/8, 27/20
|
| 6
|
657.3
|
22/15
|
57.3
|
22/21, 33/32, 81/80
|
* In 11-limit CWE tuning, octave-reduced
Chords and harmony
In pajara, a decatonic system of interval classification based on the 2L 8s (jaric) mos scale is preferred over the diatonic interval classification system traditionally used in western music, which is used in meantone. If we count scale degrees similarly to diatonic, then 2/1 is a "hendecave" (11ve), as there are 10 scale degrees, and we repeat at 2/1 at the 11th. In this system, 3/2 is a perfect 7th, and 4/3 is a perfect 5th. The intervals 5/4 and 6/5 are major and minor decatonic 4ths respectively, rather than being major and minor 3rds by diatonic interval classification in meantone. Importantly, 7/4 is now a major decatonic 9th, with 12/7 being its minor counterpart. This is in contrast to diatonic, where 7/4 is considered a subminor 7th, and 12/7 a supermajor 6th.
By decatonic interval classification, the 4:5:6:7 tetrad is written as P1–M4–P7–M9. It can be considered the major tetrad, since the non-perfect intervals, those being the decatonic 4th and 9th, are both major intervals. If we instead use a minor interval for the 4th and 9th; that is, a P1–m4–P7–m9 chord, then we get a tetrad approximating 1/(12:10:8:7), which can be considered the minor tetrad.
Scales
10-note (proper)
The true mos is called the symmetric decatonic scale, because it repeats exactly at the half-octave, so the symmetric scale starting from 7/5~10/7 is the same as the symmetric scale starting from 1/1. The near-mos, LsssLsssss, in which only the 5-step interval violates the rule of no more than 2 intervals per class, is called the pentachordal decatonic, because it consists of two identical pentachords plus a split 9/8~8/7 whole tone to complete the octave.
12-note (proper)
Scala files
Tunings
As with archy, there is a tradeoff in pajara between accuracy of 3 and accuracy of 7. Unlike tunings of archy which the fifth is around 710–712 ¢, however, pajara is conventionally tuned flat of 22edo, since tunings sharp of about 710 ¢ lose a large degree of accuracy in 5/4 and especially 6/5.
Norm-based tunings
7-limit norm-based tunings
|
|
Euclidean
|
| Constrained
|
Constrained & skewed
|
Destretched
|
| Tenney
|
CTE: ~3/2 = 708.3557 ¢
|
CWE: ~3/2 = 707.3438 ¢
|
POTE: ~3/2 = 707.0477 ¢
|
11-limit norm-based tunings
|
|
Euclidean
|
| Constrained
|
Constrained & skewed
|
Destretched
|
| Tenney
|
CTE: ~3/2 = 708.1993 ¢
|
CWE: ~3/2 = 707.1826 ¢
|
POTE: ~3/2 = 706.8851 ¢
|
Target tunings
Odd-limit-based target tunings
| Target
|
Minimax
|
| Generator
|
Eigenmonzo*
|
| 7-odd-limit
|
~3/2 = 709.363 ¢
|
35/24
|
| 9-odd-limit
|
~3/2 = 708.128 ¢
|
35/18
|
| 11-odd-limit
|
~3/2 = 708.128 ¢
|
35/18
|
Tuning spectrum
Edo generator
|
Eigenmonzo (unchanged-interval)
|
Generator (¢)
|
Comments
|
| 7\12
|
|
700.000
|
Lower bound of 9- and 11-odd-limit diamond monotone
|
|
|
3/2
|
701.955
|
|
| 34\58
|
|
703.448
|
58ddee val
|
| 27\46
|
|
704.348
|
46de val
|
|
|
11/7
|
704.377
|
|
|
|
9/5
|
704.399
|
|
| 47\80
|
|
705.000
|
80ddee val
|
|
|
5/3
|
705.214
|
5-odd-limit minimax
|
| 20\34
|
|
705.882
|
34d val
|
|
|
11/9
|
706.574
|
|
| 53\90
|
|
706.667
|
90dde val
|
|
|
5/4
|
706.843
|
7- and 11-limit POTT
|
| 33\56
|
|
707.143
|
56d val
|
|
|
11/6
|
707.234
|
|
|
|
15/11
|
707.390
|
|
| 46\78
|
|
707.692
|
78dd val
|
|
|
11/8
|
708.114
|
11- and 15-odd-limit minimax
|
|
|
36/35
|
708.128
|
9-odd-limit minimax
|
|
|
11/10
|
708.749
|
|
|
|
9/7
|
708.771
|
|
| 13\22
|
|
709.091
|
Upper bound of 11-odd-limit diamond monotone
|
|
|
48/35
|
709.363
|
7-odd-limit minimax
|
|
|
7/6
|
711.043
|
|
| 32\54
|
|
711.111
|
54e val
|
|
|
15/8
|
711.731
|
|
| 19\32
|
|
712.500
|
32e val
|
| 25\42
|
|
714.286
|
42cee val
|
|
|
7/4
|
715.587
|
|
| 6\10
|
|
720.000
|
10e val, upper bound of 9-odd-limit diamond monotone
|
Music
- Jake Freivald
- Joel Grant Taylor
- Chris Vaisvil
- Smoke Filled Bar (2012) – blog | play – in 12-22h.
References