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'''Eagle 53''' is a [[Gallery of 12-tone tempered scales|12-tone tempered scale]] invented by [[John O'Sullivan | '''Eagle 53''' is a [[Gallery of 12-tone tempered scales|12-tone tempered scale]] invented by [[John O'Sullivan]]. | ||
== The scale == | == Conception == | ||
O'Sullivan designed Eagle 53 to meet the following criteria: | |||
# Every [[note]] between [[1/1]] and [[2/1]], when paired with both 1/1 and 2/1 must make a high strength or medium strength melodic [[interval]]. ("Strength" according to the metric described in ''Eagle 53 Article'' (2017)). | |||
# The tuning must not have more than 12 notes per [[octave]], so as to fit comfortably on small stringed instruments like ukeleles. | |||
# There must be at least one good [[chord]] on each of the twelve notes. ("Good" according to the metric described in ''Eagle 53 Article'' (2017)). | |||
# These good chords must be playable on a fretted instrument such as a guitar. | |||
The overall aim was to improve upon and replace [[12edo]], by making 12edo's [[consonance]]s even more in-tune, at least in the most important keys, while also making available new exotic consonances and melodies which 12edo lacks. | |||
Though it used a completely different ''methodology'' than a [[well temperament]], the ''philosophy'' behind Eagle 53 was similar to one. It is not a well temperament, but it achieves many similar aims to one. | |||
== Relationship to other scales == | |||
Eagle 53 is a subset of [[53edo]]. | |||
Eagle 53's just version is identical to that of Euler's Genus Diatonico-chromaticum and Ellis' [[Duodene]], except that those used 45/32 instead of 7/5. | |||
This similarity is by coincidence and may simply speak to the fact that this is a useful and relatively simple scale that theorists are likely to land upon over and over, much like [[2L 3s]] or like 53edo itself. | |||
== Scala file == | |||
<pre> | <pre> | ||
! eagle53.scl | ! eagle53.scl | ||
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12 | 12 | ||
! | ! | ||
113.208 | |||
113. | 203.774 | ||
203. | 316.981 | ||
384.906 | |||
384. | 498.113 | ||
498. | 588.679 | ||
588. | 701.887 | ||
701. | 815.094 | ||
815. | 883.019 | ||
883. | 1018.868 | ||
1018. | 1086.792 | ||
1086. | 1200.000 | ||
1200. | |||
</pre> | </pre> | ||
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12 | 12 | ||
! | ! | ||
16/15 | 16/15 | ||
9/8 | 9/8 | ||
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5/3 | 5/3 | ||
9/5 | 9/5 | ||
15/8 | |||
2/1 | 2/1 | ||
</pre> | </pre> | ||
Subsets: [[User:BudjarnLambeth/Eagle JI subsets]] | |||
== Music == | == Music == | ||
; 2020s | |||
* ''[https://soundcloud.com/morphosyntax-1/flowing-along Flowing Along]'' - [[Herman Miller]] (2024) | |||
; 2010s | |||
* ''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sIsfYQATouc Taking Flight]'' - [[Xotla]] (2019) | * ''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sIsfYQATouc Taking Flight]'' - [[Xotla]] (2019) | ||
; Modern reconstruction | |||
* ''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fFU2cf1fFEM Uccellini - Aria Sopra La Bergamasca, arranged for Oboe, Recorder, Bassoon, tuned into Eagle 53]'' - [[Claudi Meneghin]] (2024) | |||
* ''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BYvzWG7y-ps Bach - Prelude BWV 999, arranged for Organ, transposed into Em, tuned into EAGLE 53]'' - Claudi Meneghin (2024) | |||
== Further reading == | == Further reading == | ||
* [https://johnsmusic7.com/Eagle53article.pdf Eagle 53 Article] - John O'Sullivan | * [https://www.facebook.com/groups/eagletuning Eagle Tuning Facebook group] | ||
* [https://www. | * [https://www.johnsmusic7.com/ johnsmusic7.com]: O'Sullivan's website. Contains further material on Eagle 53 among other topics. | ||
** Articles | |||
*** ''[https://johnsmusic7.com/Eagle53article.pdf Eagle 53 Article]'' - John O'Sullivan (2017): A short article describing how he worked out Eagle 53 tuning. | |||
*** ''[https://www.johnsmusic7.com/EAGLE53CHORDS.pdf Eagle 53 Chords]'' - John O'Sullivan: A list of strong chords that occur in Eagle 53. | |||
*** ''[https://www.johnsmusic7.com/JohnsRulesMusic.pdf John’s Rules]'' - John O'Sullivan: A short and free book about O'Sullivan's recommended rules for musical composition (esp. in Eagle 53). | |||
** Web apps | |||
*** [https://www.johnsmusic7.com/heart.html Heart app]: Eagle 53 app where the root notes of seven strong and near just chords correspond to 3:4:5:6:7:8:9. | |||
*** [https://www.johnsmusic7.com/eagle53.html 10 strong chords app]: Eagle 53 app with ten strong chords. | |||
*** [https://www.johnsmusic7.com/swan.html Swan app]: Eagle 53 app with 35 chords where all progressions are good. | |||
[[Category:12-tone scales]] | [[Category:12-tone scales]] |
Latest revision as of 03:55, 24 June 2025
Eagle 53 is a 12-tone tempered scale invented by John O'Sullivan.
Conception
O'Sullivan designed Eagle 53 to meet the following criteria:
- Every note between 1/1 and 2/1, when paired with both 1/1 and 2/1 must make a high strength or medium strength melodic interval. ("Strength" according to the metric described in Eagle 53 Article (2017)).
- The tuning must not have more than 12 notes per octave, so as to fit comfortably on small stringed instruments like ukeleles.
- There must be at least one good chord on each of the twelve notes. ("Good" according to the metric described in Eagle 53 Article (2017)).
- These good chords must be playable on a fretted instrument such as a guitar.
The overall aim was to improve upon and replace 12edo, by making 12edo's consonances even more in-tune, at least in the most important keys, while also making available new exotic consonances and melodies which 12edo lacks.
Though it used a completely different methodology than a well temperament, the philosophy behind Eagle 53 was similar to one. It is not a well temperament, but it achieves many similar aims to one.
Relationship to other scales
Eagle 53 is a subset of 53edo.
Eagle 53's just version is identical to that of Euler's Genus Diatonico-chromaticum and Ellis' Duodene, except that those used 45/32 instead of 7/5.
This similarity is by coincidence and may simply speak to the fact that this is a useful and relatively simple scale that theorists are likely to land upon over and over, much like 2L 3s or like 53edo itself.
Scala file
! eagle53.scl ! Eagle 53, John O'Sullivan, key of E 12 ! 113.208 203.774 316.981 384.906 498.113 588.679 701.887 815.094 883.019 1018.868 1086.792 1200.000
Detempering
! eagleJI.scl ! Eagle 53 detempering, John O'Sullivan, key of E 12 ! 16/15 9/8 6/5 5/4 4/3 7/5 3/2 8/5 5/3 9/5 15/8 2/1
Subsets: User:BudjarnLambeth/Eagle JI subsets
Music
- 2020s
- Flowing Along - Herman Miller (2024)
- 2010s
- Taking Flight - Xotla (2019)
- Modern reconstruction
- Uccellini - Aria Sopra La Bergamasca, arranged for Oboe, Recorder, Bassoon, tuned into Eagle 53 - Claudi Meneghin (2024)
- Bach - Prelude BWV 999, arranged for Organ, transposed into Em, tuned into EAGLE 53 - Claudi Meneghin (2024)
Further reading
- Eagle Tuning Facebook group
- johnsmusic7.com: O'Sullivan's website. Contains further material on Eagle 53 among other topics.
- Articles
- Eagle 53 Article - John O'Sullivan (2017): A short article describing how he worked out Eagle 53 tuning.
- Eagle 53 Chords - John O'Sullivan: A list of strong chords that occur in Eagle 53.
- John’s Rules - John O'Sullivan: A short and free book about O'Sullivan's recommended rules for musical composition (esp. in Eagle 53).
- Web apps
- Heart app: Eagle 53 app where the root notes of seven strong and near just chords correspond to 3:4:5:6:7:8:9.
- 10 strong chords app: Eagle 53 app with ten strong chords.
- Swan app: Eagle 53 app with 35 chords where all progressions are good.
- Articles