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| == Intervals == | | == Intervals == |
| === In 7-note MOS ===
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| Here, "major" quality is used for intervals in the mode 5|1 and "minor" quality is used for intervals in the mode 1|5.
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| {| class="wikitable"
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| ! Interval name
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| ! Abbrevation
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| ! Size in [[18edt]]
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| |-
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| | Perfect unison
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| | P0ms
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| | 0.000
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| |-
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| | Diminished mosstep
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| | d1ms
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| | 0.000
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| |-
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| | Minor mosstep
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| | m1ms
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| | 211.328
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| |-
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| | Major mosstep
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| | M1ms
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| | 316.993
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| |-
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| | Augmented mosstep
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| | A1ms
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| | 422.657
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| |-
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| | Diminshed 2-mosstep
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| | d2ms
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| | 422.657
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| |-
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| | Perfect 2-mosstep
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| | P2ms
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| | 528.321
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| |-
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| | Augmented 2-mosstep
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| | A2ms
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| | 633.985
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| |-
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| | Diminished 3-mosstep
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| | d3ms
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| | 633.985
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| |-
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| | Minor 3-mosstep
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| | m3ms
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| | 739.649
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| |-
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| | Major 3-mosstep
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| | M3ms
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| | 845.313
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| |-
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| | Augmented 3-mosstep
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| | A3ms
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| | 950.978
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| |-
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| | Diminished 4-mosstep
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| | d4ms
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| | 950.978
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| |-
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| | Minor 4-mosstep
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| | m4ms
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| | 1056.642
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| |-
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| | Major 4-mosstep
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| | M4ms
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| | 1162.306
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| |-
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| | Augmented 4-mosstep
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| | A4ms
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| | 1267.970
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| |-
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| | Diminished 5-mosstep
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| | D5ms
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| | 1267.970
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| |-
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| | Perfect 5-mosstep
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| | P5ms
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| | 1373.634
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| |-
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| | Augmented 5-mosstep
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| | A5ms
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| | 1479.298
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| |}
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| == Chords == | | == Chords == |
| The 11:13:15 triad is a characteristic feature of many Electra scales, and has been suggeested by [[User:CompactStar|CompactStar]] as a fundamental sonority for no-2's music, due to being relatively consonant compared to other no-2's chords. There is also a "minor" version of this triad, 143:165:195. | | The 11:13:15 triad is a characteristic feature of many Electra scales, and has been suggeested by [[User:CompactStar|CompactStar]] as a fundamental sonority for no-2's music, due to being relatively consonant compared to other no-2's chords. There is also a "minor" version of this triad, 143:165:195. |