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A '''hexany''' is a 6-note [[scale]] built using all the possible combinations of 2 [[interval]]s from a given set of 4 intervals. It is the simplest non-trivial case of a [[combination product set]]. | A '''hexany''' is a 6-note [[scale]] built using all the possible combinations of 2 [[interval]]s from a given set of 4 intervals. It is the simplest non-trivial case of a [[combination product set]]. | ||
A '''stellated hexany''' is a 14-tone scale and is also called a '''dekatesserany'''. | |||
== Example == | == Example == | ||
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== External links == | == External links == | ||
* [http://anaphoria.com/grady1-1.pdf ''Ervin Wilson's Hexany''] by Kraig Grady | * [http://anaphoria.com/grady1-1.pdf ''Ervin Wilson's Hexany''] by Kraig Grady | ||
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-GeR8XbFxvI The Tonality Cube] Demonstration video by 12tone music. | |||
* [[Paul Erlich]]. [https://sethares.engr.wisc.edu/paperspdf/Erlich-Forms.pdf The Forms of Tonality]. | |||
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[[Category:Hexanies| ]] <!-- main article --> | [[Category:Hexanies| ]] <!-- main article --> | ||
[[Category:6-tone scales]] | [[Category:6-tone scales]] |