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| : This revision was by author [[User:Kosmorsky|Kosmorsky]] and made on <tt>2012-01-04 04:30:30 UTC</tt>.<br>
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| | What is known as "[[father]]" has a large 3:2 which warps the heptatonic scale to an octatonic. |
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| What is known as "father" has a large 3:2 which warps the heptatonic scale to an octatonic.
| | Analogously, in [[hyperpyth]], 13ed5 has an analogously large "[[13/5]]” which warps the scale similarly. It is not readily apparent what consonance(s) it approximates, but some listeners have noted the sound to be enjoyable. |
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| Analogously, in hyperpyth, 13ed5 has an analogously large "13:5" which warps the scale similarly. I haven't figured out what it approximates well, but it sounds good.
| | [[18ed5]] also does this; the "13/5" is actually 50 cents sharp, while [[8/3]] is much closer. |
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| 18ed5 also does this; the "13:5" is actually 50 cents sharp, while 8:3 is much closer. Interesting.</pre></div>
| | One way to extend 13ed5 is with the [[26ed5#13ed5plus|13ed5plus scale]] in [[26ed5]], which adds one halfway in-between note to a chain of 13ed5 steps, unlocking an array of new [[consonance]]s. |
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| | == Harmonics == |
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| | {{Harmonics in equal |
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| | | steps = 13 |
| What is known as &quot;father&quot; has a large 3:2 which warps the heptatonic scale to an octatonic.<br />
| | | num = 5 |
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| | | denom = 1 |
| Analogously, in hyperpyth, 13ed5 has an analogously large &quot;13:5&quot; which warps the scale similarly. I haven't figured out what it approximates well, but it sounds good.<br />
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| 18ed5 also does this; the &quot;13:5&quot; is actually 50 cents sharp, while 8:3 is much closer. Interesting.</body></html></pre></div>
| | | steps = 13 |
| | | num = 5 |
| | | denom = 1 |
| | | start = 12 |
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| | == Intervals == |
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