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=== 3L 2M 2s === | |||
===3L 2M 2s=== | |||
The [[Nicetone|3L 2M 2s]] scale is the other type of Diatonic scale represented in 22edo; this one represents the 5-limit shade of Diatonic popularized by musicians and theorists such as Ptolemy and Zarlino. It is generated by alternating intervals 6\22 and 7\22, and as such yields two different forms ("left-hand" and "right-hand") based on which generator comes first and which comes second. | The [[Nicetone|3L 2M 2s]] scale is the other type of Diatonic scale represented in 22edo; this one represents the 5-limit shade of Diatonic popularized by musicians and theorists such as Ptolemy and Zarlino. It is generated by alternating intervals 6\22 and 7\22, and as such yields two different forms ("left-hand" and "right-hand") based on which generator comes first and which comes second. | ||
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|8 | |8 | ||
| LssssLssss | | LssssLssss | ||
| C - C♯ - E♭ - vE - F - vF♯ - | | C - C♯ - E♭ - vE - F - vF♯ - vF𝄪 - vA - ^A - ^C♭ - C | ||
|Wolf Minor | |Wolf Minor | ||
| Contains the wolf fifth (^G) | | Contains the wolf fifth (^G) | ||
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|6 | |6 | ||
| sLssssLsss | | sLssssLsss | ||
| C - vC♯ - E♭ - vE - F - vF♯ - | | C - vC♯ - E♭ - vE - F - vF♯ - ^F♯ - vA - ^A - ^C♭ - C | ||
|Dynamic Major | |Dynamic Major | ||
|Dual thirds are subminor and major | |Dual thirds are subminor and major | ||
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|4 | |4 | ||
| ssLssssLss | | ssLssssLss | ||
| C - vC♯ - vE♭ - vE - F - vF♯ - | | C - vC♯ - vE♭ - vE - F - vF♯ - ^F♯ - ^A♭ - ^A - ^C♭ - C | ||
| Static Major | | Static Major | ||
|Laterally symmetrical | |Laterally symmetrical | ||
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| 2 | | 2 | ||
| sssLssssLs | | sssLssssLs | ||
| C - vC♯ - vE♭ - ^E♭ - F - vF♯ - | | C - vC♯ - vE♭ - ^E♭ - F - vF♯ - ^F♯ - ^A♭ - A - ^C♭ - C | ||
|Static Minor | |Static Minor | ||
|Messiaen treated this rotation as the "default" | |Messiaen treated this rotation as the "default" | ||
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|0 | |0 | ||
|ssssLssssL | |ssssLssssL | ||
|C - vC♯ - vE♭ - ^E♭ - vF - vF♯ - | |C - vC♯ - vE♭ - ^E♭ - vF - vF♯ - ^F♯ - ^A♭ - A - C♭ - C | ||
|Dynamic Minor | |Dynamic Minor | ||
|Dual thirds are minor and supermajor | |Dual thirds are minor and supermajor | ||
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Thus, our four-chord progression is Csus4 - e<sup>ow</sup> - Fsus4 - Gsaj. This series of chords uses a combination of voice leading, tension-and-release paradigms, and circle of fifths movement to provide a dynamic and functional harmonic progression. | Thus, our four-chord progression is Csus4 - e<sup>ow</sup> - Fsus4 - Gsaj. This series of chords uses a combination of voice leading, tension-and-release paradigms, and circle of fifths movement to provide a dynamic and functional harmonic progression. | ||
[[Category:Approaches to tuning systems]] | [[Category:Approaches to tuning systems]] | ||
== Graphs and Diagrams == | |||
[[File:22edo Diatonic Chords.png|frameless]] |