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'''7L 3s''' refers to the structure of [[MOSScales|moment of symmetry scales]] built from a 10-tone chain of | '''7L 3s<15/7>''' refers to the structure of [[MOSScales|moment of symmetry scales]] built from a 10-tone chain of major thirds: | ||
L s L L L s L L s L | L s L L L s L L s L | ||
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==Intervals== | ==Intervals== | ||
The generator (g) will fall between | The generator (g) will fall between 377 cents (2\7 - two degrees of [[7ed15/7]]) and 396 cents (3\10 - three degrees of [[10ed15/7]]), hence a neutral or major third. | ||
2g, then, will fall between | 2g, then, will fall between 754 cents (4\7) and 792 cents (3\5), the range of [[5L 2s|diatonic]] subminor sixths. | ||
The "large step" will fall between | The "large step" will fall between 188.5 cents (1\7) and 132 cents (1\10), ranging from a small major second to a [[sinaic]]. | ||
The "small step" will fall between 0 cents and | The "small step" will fall between 0 cents and 132 cents, sometimes sounding like a minor second, and sometimes sounding like a quartertone or smaller microtone. | ||
The most frequent interval, then is the | The most frequent interval, then is the major third (and its inversion, the diminished seventh), followed by the superfourth and subminor sixth. | ||
Note: In TAMNAMS, a k-step interval class in dicoid may be called a "k-step", "k-mosstep", or "k-dicostep". 1-indexed terms such as "mos(k+1)th" are discouraged for non-diatonic mosses. | Note: In TAMNAMS, a k-step interval class in dicoid may be called a "k-step", "k-mosstep", or "k-dicostep". 1-indexed terms such as "mos(k+1)th" are discouraged for non-diatonic mosses. | ||
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| colspan="8" style="text-align:center" |The chromatic 17-note MOS (either [[7L 10s]], [[10L 7s]], or [[ | | colspan="8" style="text-align:center" |The chromatic 17-note MOS (either [[7L 10s (15/7-equivalent)|7L 10s]], [[10L 7s (15/7-equivalent)|10L 7s]], or [[17ed15/7]]) also has the following intervals (from some root): | ||
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The generator range reflects two extremes: one where L = s (3\10), and another where s = 0 (2\7). Between these extremes, there is an infinite continuum of possible generator sizes. By taking freshman sums of the two edges (adding the numerators, then adding the denominators), we can fill in this continuum with compatible edos, increasing in number of tones as we continue filling in the in-betweens. Thus, the smallest in-between edIX would be (3+2)\(10+7) = 5\17 – five degrees of [[ | The generator range reflects two extremes: one where L = s (3\10), and another where s = 0 (2\7). Between these extremes, there is an infinite continuum of possible generator sizes. By taking freshman sums of the two edges (adding the numerators, then adding the denominators), we can fill in this continuum with compatible edos, increasing in number of tones as we continue filling in the in-betweens. Thus, the smallest in-between edIX would be (3+2)\(10+7) = 5\17 – five degrees of [[17ed15/7]]: | ||
{{Scale tree|7L 3s <15/7>}} | {{Scale tree|7L 3s <15/7>}} | ||
The scale produced by stacks of 5\17 is the [[ | The scale produced by stacks of 5\17 is the [[17ed15/7 neutral scale]]. Between 11/38 and 16/55, with 9/31 in between, is the mohajira/mohaha/mohoho range, where mohaha and mohoho use the MOS as the chromatic scale of a [[Chromatic pairs|chromatic pair]]. | ||
Other compatible | Other compatible ed15/7s include: [[37ed15/7]], [[27ed15/7]], [[44ed15/7]], [[41ed15/7]], [[24ed15/7]], [[31ed15/7]]. | ||
You can also build this scale by stacking neutral thirds that are not members of | You can also build this scale by stacking neutral thirds that are not members of ed15/7s – for instance, the frequency ratio 5:4 – or the square root of 11:7 (a bisected undecimal subminor sixth). | ||
==Rank-2 temperaments== | ==Rank-2 temperaments== | ||