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{{See also| Magic Tetrachords }} | {{See also| Magic Tetrachords }} | ||
Because the generator is so close to 1/3 of an octave, and the interval left over is accordingly so small, all small magic mos scales consist of three large intervals alternating with three groups of this small interval. Specifically, there are the following scales, where s always represents the characteristic small interval, which simultaneously represents [[128/125]], [[36/35]], [[28/27]], and [[25/24]]. | Because the generator is so close to 1/3 of an octave, and the interval left over is accordingly so small, all small magic mos scales consist of three large intervals alternating with three groups of this small interval. Specifically, there are the following scales, where s always represents the characteristic small interval, which simultaneously represents [[128/125]], [[36/35]], [[28/27]], and [[25/24]], as well as [[33/32]] and [[27/26]] in tridecimal magic. | ||
* [[3L 4s]]: LsLsLss, where L represents 6/5; | * [[3L 4s]]: LsLsLss, where L represents 6/5; | ||
* [[3L 7s]]: LssLssLsss, where L represents 7/6; | * [[3L 7s]]: LssLssLsss, where L represents 7/6; | ||