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[[File:vaisvil-BP-guitar-052-crop.jpg|thumb|x00px|Chris Vaisvil's BP electric guitar. [http://chrisvaisvil.com/the-bohlen-pierce-epiphone-roadie-guitar/ Music from this guitar.]]]
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The Bohlen-Pierce scale is a [[nonoctave]] scale, a 13-part equal division of the perfect-twelfth (3/1). Each step is about 146 ¢, making it a [[macrotonal]] scale.
The '''Bohlen–Pierce scale''' ('''BP''') is a 13-tone [[macrotonal]] [[nonoctave]] [[scale]] designed to emphasize odd-number intervals and chords, such as the 3:5:7:9 tetrad. It was first described as a 7-limit [[just intonation]] scale and as an [[equal-step tuning|equal temperament]], [[13edt|13 equal divisions of the tritave]]. The [[tritave]] (3/1) usually replaces the [[octave]] in the role of the [[equave]], such that intervals a tritave apart are considered [[equivalent]].


It was discovered independently by Heinz Bohlen, John Pierce, Kees van Prooijen, and perhaps others, usually noticed for its good approximation of odd-number just ratios 3:5, 5:7, 3:7, etc.
It is closely related to the rank two temperament [[Sensamagic clan #Bohpier|bohpier]]. It is normally thought of (if not in these terms, then in fact) as a temperament defined on the 3.5.7 [[Just intonation subgroup|subgroup]]. However, it can be extended to the 3.5.7.11/4 subgroup, especially when considering 13edt instead of the JI version. This extension is controversial because of the presence of 2 in the denominator of 11/4, but the interval is present in the sense that 3^(12\13) provides an approximation to it. Chords of Bohlen–Pierce, from this extended perspective, may be found listed on the page [[chords of bohpier]].  


[[http://members.aol.com/bpsite/|Bohlen Pierce website]]
Bohlen–Pierce was discovered independently by [[Heinz Bohlen]], [[John Pierce]], [[Kees van Prooijen]], and perhaps others, usually noticed for its good approximation of odd-number just ratios 3:5, 5:7, 3:7, etc.; but not necessarily 4:11, 5:6, 6:7, etc.
[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bohlen-Pierce_scale|Wikipedia Bohlen-Pierce scale]]
[[http://www.ziaspace.com/elaine/BP/The%20Bohlen-Pierce%20Scale.html|Bohlen-Pierce Scale Research]] by Elaine Walker


==Physical instruments tuned to the BP scale==  
== Theory ==
* [[Relationship between Bohlen–Pierce and octave-ful temperaments]]


Guitar
=== Lambda scale ===
Clarinets
{{Main|4L 5s (3/1-equivalent)}}
Metallophone
Electronic Organ


==Compositions==  
== Intervals ==
{{Main|Intervals of BP}}


Links to avaliable music written in BP at [[http://members.aol.com/bpsite/references2.html#anchor81501|above website]].
== Variations ==
=== Triple Bohlen–Pierce ===
Proposed by [[Paul Erlich]] is [[39edt]], also known as the ''Triple Bohlen–Pierce scale''. It adds to 13edt accurate approximations to the 11th and 13th harmonics ([[11/9]] and [[13/9]]) and can be used in a variety of ways, for both just intonation chords and harmonies, as standard Bohlen–Pierce scale interlocking three times with calm-sounding quarter-tones, and for various JI modulations.


[[http://www.seraph.it/XenoTunes4_files/Bohl-en%20Roll.mp3|Bohl-en Roll]] by Carlo Serafini</pre></div>
== Regular temperament properties ==
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== Instruments ==
The Bohlen-Pierce scale is a &lt;a class="wiki_link" href="/nonoctave"&gt;nonoctave&lt;/a&gt; scale, a 13-part equal division of the perfect-twelfth (3/1). Each step is about 146 ¢, making it a &lt;a class="wiki_link" href="/macrotonal"&gt;macrotonal&lt;/a&gt; scale.&lt;br /&gt;
* [http://www.huygens-fokker.org/bpsite/instruments.html#anchor39641 Bohlen Pierce guitar]
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* [[Clarinet#Bohlen-Pierce clarinets|Clarinets]]
It was discovered independently by Heinz Bohlen, John Pierce, Kees van Prooijen, and perhaps others, usually noticed for its good approximation of odd-number just ratios 3:5, 5:7, 3:7, etc.&lt;br /&gt;
* Metallophone
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* Electronic Organ
&lt;a class="wiki_link_ext" href="http://members.aol.com/bpsite/" rel="nofollow"&gt;Bohlen Pierce website&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
* Stredici
&lt;a class="wiki_link_ext" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bohlen-Pierce_scale" rel="nofollow"&gt;Wikipedia Bohlen-Pierce scale&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
* [http://bp.b0b.com/2016/01/tuning-a-kalimba-to-bp/ Kalimba] (Mbira)
&lt;a class="wiki_link_ext" href="http://www.ziaspace.com/elaine/BP/The%20Bohlen-Pierce%20Scale.html" rel="nofollow"&gt;Bohlen-Pierce Scale Research&lt;/a&gt; by Elaine Walker&lt;br /&gt;
* [http://bp.b0b.com/2012/11/sierra-pedal-steel/ Pedal Steel Guitar]
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== Music ==
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{{Main| Bohlen–Pierce scale/Music }}
Guitar&lt;br /&gt;
{{Catrel|Bohlen-Pierce tracks}}
Clarinets&lt;br /&gt;
 
Metallophone&lt;br /&gt;
== See also ==
Electronic Organ&lt;br /&gt;
* [[Catalog of 3.5.7 subgroup rank two temperaments]]
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* [[Lumatone mapping for Bohlen–Pierce]]
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== Further reading ==
Links to avaliable music written in BP at &lt;a class="wiki_link_ext" href="http://members.aol.com/bpsite/references2.html#anchor81501" rel="nofollow"&gt;above website&lt;/a&gt;.&lt;br /&gt;
* [[Sword, Ron]]. [https://ronsword.bigcartel.com/product/creative-applications-for-polyscales-and-scale-sequences ''Bohlen-Pierce Scales for Guitar: Includes Paul Erlich's Triple BP Scales. Notation methods, Chord-Scales, Melody Chords, Polyscales, and new Scales for the Bohlen-Pierce tuning'']. 2009. ([http://www.metatonalmusic.com/books.html Metatonal Music link])
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&lt;a class="wiki_link_ext" href="http://www.seraph.it/XenoTunes4_files/Bohl-en%20Roll.mp3" rel="nofollow"&gt;Bohl-en Roll&lt;/a&gt; by Carlo Serafini&lt;/body&gt;&lt;/html&gt;</pre></div>
== External links ==
* [http://www.huygens-fokker.org/bpsite/ The Bohlen-Pierce Site]
* [http://ziaspace.com/_academic/BP/ Bohlen-Pierce Scale Research] by [[Elaine Walker]]
 
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