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Revision as of 04:11, 19 March 2023
Template:Infobox ADO 14ado is the arithmetic division of the octave into 14 parts each.
Theory
The esoteric Factor 9 grid scale is a mode of 14ado starting on the 11th step from the tonic, of which 12 or 13 notes were conveniently selected for "A = 432 Hz" conspiracy purposes.
Table of intervals
Intervals
# | Cents | Ratio | Decimal | Interval name | Audio |
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0 | 0.0 | 1/1 | 1.0000 | perfect unison | |
1 | 119.4 | 15/14 | 1.0714 | septimal diatonic semitone | |
2 | 231.2 | 8/7 | 1.1429 | supermajor second | |
3 | 336.1 | 17/14 | 1.2149 | septendecimal supraminor third | |
4 | 435.1 | 9/7 | 1.2857 | supermajor third | |
5 | 528.7 | 19/14 | 1.3571 | hendrix fourth | |
6 | 617.5 | 10/7 | 1.4286 | high tritone | |
7 | 702.0 | 3/2 | 1.5000 | just perfect fifth | |
8 | 782.4 | 11/7 | 1.5714 | undecimal minor sixth | |
9 | 859.4 | 23/14 | 1.6428 | vicesimotertial neutral sixth | |
10 | 933.1 | 12/7 | 1.7143 | supermajor sixth | |
11 | 1003.8 | 25/14 | 1.7857 | (septimal) middle minor seventh | |
12 | 1071.7 | 13/7 | 1.8571 | tridecimal submajor seventh | |
14 | 1200.0 | 2/1 | 2.0000 | perfect octave |
Factor 9 grid can be obtained if the scale is rotated to start at 12/7 instead of 1/1.