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This page describes my approaches to the [[semiquartal]] (5L4s) mos or generator framework, firstly a contrapuntal approach and secondly based on a fictional tradition inspired by world musics such as maqam. | This page describes my approaches to the [[semiquartal]] (5L4s) mos or generator framework, firstly a contrapuntal approach and secondly based on a fictional tradition inspired by world musics such as maqam. | ||
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* minor 4-step: 505c, suspended | * minor 4-step: 505c, suspended | ||
** aka perfect fourth | ** aka perfect fourth | ||
* major 4-step: | * major 4-step: 632c, dissonant (tends to resolve up to perfect fifth) | ||
* minor 5-step (semi-)dissonant (can resolve down to perfect fourth) | * minor 5-step: 568c, (semi-)dissonant (can resolve down to perfect fourth) | ||
* major 5-step: | * major 5-step: 695c, consonant | ||
** aka perfect fifth | ** aka perfect fifth | ||
* minor 6-step: 758c, dissonant (can resolve down to perfect fifth or up to moseighth) | * minor 6-step: 758c, dissonant (can resolve down to perfect fifth or up to moseighth) | ||
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* minor 8-step: 1011c, suspended (can resolve down, less tendency to resolve up) | * minor 8-step: 1011c, suspended (can resolve down, less tendency to resolve up) | ||
* major 8-step: 1137c, dissonant (tends to resolve up to octave) | * major 8-step: 1137c, dissonant (tends to resolve up to octave) | ||
* perfect 9-step: | * perfect 9-step: 1200c, octave | ||
Be especially careful with naiadics or semitenths in low registers. | Be especially careful with naiadics or semitenths in low registers. | ||
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[[Category:Semiquartal]] | [[Category:Semiquartal]] | ||
[[Category:Method]] | [[Category:Method]] | ||
[[Category:Approaches to tuning systems]] |