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'''Zothogothic''' is a 17-note [[just intonation]] scale in the 2.3.7.13 [[subgroup]]. It can be used for an alternative fret arrangement on instruments such as the Turkish [[Wikipedia: Bağlama|bağlama]] and the Persian [[Wikipedia: Setar|setar]]. This allows one to play a number of different maqam-like scales that have a "flavor" different to that of the more common fret arrangements.
'''Zothogothic''' is a 17-note [[just intonation]] scale in the 2.3.7.13 [[subgroup]] that was made by [[User:Tristanbay|Tristan Bay]] in 2025. It can be used for an alternative fret arrangement on instruments such as the Turkish [[Wikipedia: Bağlama|bağlama]] and the Persian [[Wikipedia: Setar|setar]]. This allows one to play a number of different maqam-like scales that have a "flavor" different to that of the more common fret arrangements.


For a fret arrangement that has more notes in common with the one traditionally used for the bağlama while still keeping prime 7, the [[Zolugothic]] scale can be used instead.
For a fret arrangement that has more notes in common with the one traditionally used for the bağlama while still keeping prime 7, the [[Zolugothic]] scale can be used instead.


<pre>! zothogothic.scl
<pre>! zothogothic.scl
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Zothogothic, 2.3.7.13 just intonation
Zothogothic, 2.3.7.13 just intonation
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Latest revision as of 01:14, 22 July 2025

Zothogothic is a 17-note just intonation scale in the 2.3.7.13 subgroup that was made by Tristan Bay in 2025. It can be used for an alternative fret arrangement on instruments such as the Turkish bağlama and the Persian setar. This allows one to play a number of different maqam-like scales that have a "flavor" different to that of the more common fret arrangements.

For a fret arrangement that has more notes in common with the one traditionally used for the bağlama while still keeping prime 7, the Zolugothic scale can be used instead.

! zothogothic.scl
!
Zothogothic, 2.3.7.13 just intonation
17
!
28/27
13/12
9/8
7/6
39/32
91/72
4/3
112/81
13/9
3/2
14/9
13/8
91/54
7/4
117/64
91/48
2/1