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== Notation == | == Notation == | ||
Due to being a tetratonic scale, neptunian interval classes often line up with diatonic interval classes (at least for L/s <u><</u> 2/1) so similar note names can be used. Although, one difference is that the "perfect fourth" can go up to a subfifth in the most extreme case. | Due to being a tetratonic scale, neptunian interval classes often line up with diatonic interval classes (at least for L/s <u><</u> 2/1) so similar note names can be used. Although, one difference is that the "perfect fourth" can go up to a subfifth in the most extreme case. | ||
== Modes == | == Modes == | ||
* 3|0 Lsss "tritonian" | * 3|0 Lsss "tritonian" | ||
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* 1|2 ssLs "nereidian" | * 1|2 ssLs "nereidian" | ||
* 0|3 sssL "larissan" | * 0|3 sssL "larissan" | ||
== Intervals == | |||
{{MOS intervals}} | |||
== Scale tree == | == Scale tree == | ||
{{Scale tree|Comments=3/2:Poseidon and Auk are around here;5/2:Halftone (incomplete)}} | {{Scale tree|Comments=3/2:Poseidon and Auk are around here;5/2:Halftone (incomplete)}} | ||
== Temperaments == | == Temperaments == | ||
=== Poseidon === | === Poseidon === |