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21edo contains three [[7edo]] "equiheptatonic" scales, and can be interpreted as 7edo but with the capability to inflect up or down by a quarter-tone. The 7edo subset functions as a basic "diatonic" scale, though maximum-variety-3 options might also be preferable (such as omnidiatonic). In other words, all intervals have "minor", "neutral", and "major" variations, which makes building scales in 21edo rather interesting. If 21edo is analyzed purely diatonically, no chromatic alterations can exist because the chromatic semitone is equal to 0 cents (a fact characteristic of [[whitewood]] temperaments). So, another kind of accidental (such as ups and downs) is usually used instead. | 21edo contains three [[7edo]] "equiheptatonic" scales, and can be interpreted as 7edo but with the capability to inflect up or down by a quarter-tone. The 7edo subset functions as a basic "diatonic" scale, though maximum-variety-3 options might also be preferable (such as omnidiatonic). In other words, all intervals have "minor", "neutral", and "major" variations, which makes building scales in 21edo rather interesting. If 21edo is analyzed purely diatonically, no chromatic alterations can exist because the chromatic semitone is equal to 0 cents (a fact characteristic of [[whitewood]] temperaments). So, another kind of accidental (such as ups and downs) is usually used instead, though it might be "reskinned" as sharps and flats to aid melodic intuition. | ||
21edo supports tertian harmony with both 7edo's neutral chords and inflected major and minor chords. The major third is identical to 12edo's, but is a more extreme third in 21edo due to the flatness of the fifth (which makes the minor third close to subminor), so that the chords might be more comparable to neogothic chords. | 21edo supports tertian harmony with both 7edo's neutral chords and inflected major and minor chords. The major third is identical to 12edo's, but is a more extreme third in 21edo due to the flatness of the fifth (which makes the minor third close to subminor), so that the chords might be more comparable to neogothic chords. | ||
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In terms of interval regions, 21edo possesses four types of 2nd (subminor, minor, submajor, and supermajor), three types of 3rd (subminor, neutral, and major), a "third-fourth" (an interval that can function as either a supermajor 3rd or a narrow 4th), a wide (or acute) 4th, and a narrow tritone, as well as the octave-inversions of all of these intervals. | In terms of interval regions, 21edo possesses four types of 2nd (subminor, minor, submajor, and supermajor), three types of 3rd (subminor, neutral, and major), a "third-fourth" (an interval that can function as either a supermajor 3rd or a narrow 4th), a wide (or acute) 4th, and a narrow tritone, as well as the octave-inversions of all of these intervals. | ||
Because 21edo is a Fibonacci edo, it contains an approximation to the [[logarithmic phi]] superfifth, which generates golden MOS scales 8L 5s, 5L 3s, and 3L 2s. | |||
Thanks to its sevenths, 21edo is an ideal tuning for its size for [[metallic harmony]]. | Thanks to its sevenths, 21edo is an ideal tuning for its size for [[metallic harmony]]. | ||
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== Scales == | == Scales == | ||
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; [[Francium]] | ; [[Francium]] | ||
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pOJhks06uLI '' | * "Gordon Guide" from ''XenRhythms'' (2024) – [https://open.spotify.com/track/3O8rX7wHSYFV2AXj6yVc5u Spotify] | [https://francium223.bandcamp.com/track/gordon-guide Bandcamp] | [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pOJhks06uLI YouTube] – in Gorgo[11], 21edo tuning | ||
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=llr_vws6alY ''Gumballs & Party Dancing''] (2025) | |||
; [[Frédéric Gagné]] | ; [[Frédéric Gagné]] | ||
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* [http://micro.soonlabel.com/gene_ward_smith/Others/Winchester/15%20-%2015.%2021%20octave.mp3 Comets Over Flatland 15] | * [http://micro.soonlabel.com/gene_ward_smith/Others/Winchester/15%20-%2015.%2021%20octave.mp3 Comets Over Flatland 15] | ||
* [http://micro.soonlabel.com/gene_ward_smith/Others/Winchester/18%20-%2018.%2021%20octave.mp3 Comets Over Flatland 18] | * [http://micro.soonlabel.com/gene_ward_smith/Others/Winchester/18%20-%2018.%2021%20octave.mp3 Comets Over Flatland 18] | ||
; [[User:Fitzgerald_Lee|Fitzgerald Lee]] | |||
* [https://youtu.be/Nxn2FJWORIg Teetering Rag] (2025) | |||
== See also == | == See also == |