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== Theory == | == Theory == | ||
It is the [[macrodiatonic and microdiatonic scales|macrodiatonic scale]] with the period of a [[4/1|tetratave]]. This means it is a [[5L 2s| | It is the [[macrodiatonic and microdiatonic scales|macrodiatonic scale]] with the period of a [[4/1|tetratave]]. This means it is a [[5L 2s| | ||
diatonic scale]], but has [[ | diatonic scale]], but has [[octave]]s stretched by a factor of exactly 2 (squared). The generator is also stretched out from ~[[3/2]] to ~[[9/4]]. Although the structure of the scale is the same, the melodic and harmonic properties are completely different from the diatonic scale. | ||
== Modes == | |||
{{MOS | == Scale properties == | ||
{{TAMNAMS use}} | |||
=== Intervals === | |||
{{MOS intervals}} | |||
=== Generator chain === | |||
{{MOS genchain}} | |||
=== Modes === | |||
{{MOS mode degrees}} | |||
== Scale tree == | == Scale tree == | ||
{{ | {{MOS tuning spectrum | ||
| 12/7 = [[Meansquared]] | |||
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