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When the 11th harmonic is selected as a numerary nexus to relate other harmonics against, the resultant collection of pitches together forms the '''undecimal primodality'''. The undecimal [[primodality]] is a gorgeous and flexible family of intervals. It contains possibility of bright diatonic gestures, a rich diversity of neutrals, color opposite qualities, and key super intervals. It's initial genesis step size is 150.6 cents. | When the 11th harmonic is selected as a [[numerary nexus]] to relate other harmonics against, the resultant collection of pitches together forms the '''undecimal primodality'''. The undecimal [[primodality]] is a gorgeous and flexible family of intervals. It contains possibility of bright diatonic gestures, a rich diversity of neutrals, color opposite qualities, and key super intervals. It's initial genesis step size is 150.6 cents. | ||
== Examining undecimal == | == Examining undecimal == | ||