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If every condition but the third--the covering condition--is | If every condition but the third--the covering condition--is | ||
satisfied, I'm calling it a semimarvelous dwarf. Why there are these scales exhibiting such regularity as a result of finding the 5-limit dwarf is an interesting question. Whatever the reason for it, the marvelous dwarves--of size 12, 15, 18, 19, 20, 21, and 25--seem like excellent scales for instrumentalists and composers interested in 9-limit harmony and scales in this size range. The 25-note scale, whose 5-limit preimage we've discussed before as genus(15^4), is particularly striking from the point of view of the quantity of pentads it supplies. | satisfied, I'm calling it a semimarvelous dwarf. Why there are these scales exhibiting such regularity as a result of finding the 5-limit dwarf is an interesting question. Whatever the reason for it, the marvelous dwarves--of size 12, 15, 18, 19, 20, 21, and 25--seem like excellent scales for instrumentalists and composers interested in 9-limit harmony and scales in this size range. The 25-note scale, whose 5-limit [[preimage]] we've discussed before as genus(15^4), is particularly striking from the point of view of the quantity of pentads it supplies. | ||
There is a marvelous or semimarvelous dwarf for each scale size from 11 to 22, and then the 25 note scale. So far as I know this is the complete list. | There is a marvelous or semimarvelous dwarf for each scale size from 11 to 22, and then the 25 note scale. So far as I know this is the complete list. | ||
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<25 40 58| 9 16-16 2.778 marvelous | <25 40 58| 9 16-16 2.778 marvelous | ||
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