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In this alternate timeline, the French at the end of the 19th century make an extension of the diatonic scale with 10 notes to decimalize music. This starts a new "metric music" movement where [[8/3]] is used as the [[equave]] with the 7L 3s<8/3> extended diatonic scale being used. The most popular tuning of the extended diatonic proves to be [[27ed8/3]] (extended [[19edo]]). The 6|3 mode on G is notated as GHJKABCDEFG (could be called Mixolydian b10 or MMTM calls it "Mahur").
In this alternate timeline, the French at the end of the 19th century make an extension of the diatonic scale with 10 notes to decimalize music. This starts a new decimal music movement where [[8/3]] is used as the [[equave]] with the 7L 3s<8/3> extended diatonic scale being used. The most popular tuning of the extended diatonic proves to be [[27ed8/3]] (extended [[19edo]]). The 6|3 mode on G is notated as GHJKABCDEFG (could be called Mixolydian b10 or MMTM calls it "Mahur").