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An '''enneatonic scale''', occasionally called a '''nonatonic scale''' is a [[scale]] with 9 tones per [[equave]].
An '''enneatonic scale''', occasionally called a '''nonatonic scale''' is a [[scale]] with 9 tones per [[equave]].


Enneatonic [[MOS scale]]s may be found at: [[Enneatonic MOS]].
Enneatonic [[mos scale]]s may be found at: [[Enneatonic MOS]].


Other enneatonic scales may be found at: [[:Category:9-tone scales]].
Other enneatonic scales may be found at: [[:Category:9-tone scales]].
[[Godzilla]], [[titanium]], [[triforce]], and [[mavila]] (or more accurately [[trismegistus]]) are good examples of temperaments that contain 9-note mos scales found in low edos.
== See also ==
* [[Octatonic]]


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Latest revision as of 06:12, 30 July 2025

An enneatonic scale, occasionally called a nonatonic scale is a scale with 9 tones per equave.

Enneatonic mos scales may be found at: Enneatonic MOS.

Other enneatonic scales may be found at: Category:9-tone scales.

Godzilla, titanium, triforce, and mavila (or more accurately trismegistus) are good examples of temperaments that contain 9-note mos scales found in low edos.

See also