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== Scales ==
== Scales ==
* [[Otonalpentad]]: 9/8-10/8-12/8-14/8-16/8 ''(a.k.a. springwater{{idiosyncratic}})''
{{Idiosyncratic terms|Most of these names were coined, and are solely used, by [[Budjarn Lambeth]] - however he was only the first to ''name'' many of these scales, others have probably already ''used'' them before him.}}
* Otonalpentad with sharper third degree: 9/8-11/8-12/8-14/8-16/8
* 8:9:10:12:13:16 Metamorphic
* Otonalpentad with sharper fifth degree: 9/8-10/8-12/8-15/8-16/8
* 8:9:10:12:14:16 [[Otonalpentad]] (aka "rotated [[5afdo]]", aka "springwater")
* Dark, vaguely ''Hirajoshi''-like pentad: 9/8-11/8-12/8-13/8-16/8
* 8:9:10:12:15:16 Ionosphere
* Bright, vaguely ''blues scale''-like pentad: 10/8-11/8-12/8-14/8-16/8
* 8:9:11:12:13:16 Upwelling (clashes with some timbres, be careful with instrumentation)
* 8:9:11:12:14:16 Undercurrent
* 8:10:11:12:14:16 Ultraviolet


== Music ==
== Music ==
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* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FlwN7qSGz9U ''Paracelsus for Diatonic Harmonic Guitar'']
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FlwN7qSGz9U ''Paracelsus for Diatonic Harmonic Guitar'']
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U6ElPRoIZak ''No Snow for Diatonic Harmonic Guitar'']
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U6ElPRoIZak ''No Snow for Diatonic Harmonic Guitar'']
== See also ==
* [[16afdo]]
* [[32afdo]]

Latest revision as of 14:38, 23 April 2026

← 7afdo 8afdo 9afdo →
Prime factorization 23
Fifth 12/8 (701.955c)

8afdo (arithmetic frequency division of the octave), or 8odo (otonal division of the octave), divides the octave into eight parts of 1/8 each. It is a superset of 7afdo and a subset of 9afdo. As a scale it may be known as mode 8 of the harmonic series or the Over-8 scale. Dante Rosati calls this the "Diatonic harmonic series scale". Because 8 is a power of 2, 8afdo corresponds to the 8th to 16th harmonics octave-reduced. 8afdo is a highly effective scale. Above its root it contains many commonly-used intervals such as 9/8, 5/4, 3/2, 7/4, 15/8, and 2/1.

The smallest edo that maintains 25% or lower relative error on all intervals of 8afdo is 87edo.

Intervals

# Cents Ratio Decimal Interval name Audio
0 0 1/1 1.0000 perfect unison
1 203.91 9/8 1.1250 whole tone
2 386.31 5/4 1.2500 just major third
3 551.32 11/8 1.3750 undecimal superfourth
4 701.96 3/2 1.5000 just perfect fifth
5 840.53 13/8 1.6250 lesser tridecimal neutral sixth
6 968.83 7/4 1.7500 harmonic seventh
7 1088.27 15/8 1.8750 just major seventh
8 1200.00 2/1 2.0000 perfect octave

Scales

This article or section contains multiple idiosyncratic terms. Such terms are used by only a few people and are not regularly used within the community.

Terms: Most of these names were coined, and are solely used, by Budjarn Lambeth - however he was only the first to name many of these scales, others have probably already used them before him.

  • 8:9:10:12:13:16 Metamorphic
  • 8:9:10:12:14:16 Otonalpentad (aka "rotated 5afdo", aka "springwater")
  • 8:9:10:12:15:16 Ionosphere
  • 8:9:11:12:13:16 Upwelling (clashes with some timbres, be careful with instrumentation)
  • 8:9:11:12:14:16 Undercurrent
  • 8:10:11:12:14:16 Ultraviolet

Music

Dante Rosati

See also