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=== Temperament interpretations === | === Temperament interpretations === | ||
In [[19edt]], 5L 4s⟨3/1⟩ neatly functions as a 2:3:4-based scale. Through this interpretation, 2:3:4, 3:4:6, and 4:6:9 are all represented by the root, fourth, and seventh. This means they would all be thought of as variations of the same chord, the same way 4:5:6 and 10:12:15 are in [[5L 2s]]. This gives a rather approachable interpretation of previously daunting tritave systems, such as [[14edt]], as a very poor-accuracy representation of this 2:3:4 system. | |||
It can also be thought of as an extension of [[3L 3s]]. | |||
== Intervals == | == Intervals == |