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==Theory== | ==Theory== | ||
Antidiatonic is similar to diatonic (5L 2s) except interval classes are flipped. For example, there are natural, harmonic, and melodic major scales instead of minor scales, and its locrian scale, called "antilocrian", has an augmented "fifth" instead of a diminished fifth. The flatter the "fifth" (or 4-mosstep) gets, the less the scale resembles diatonic. | Antidiatonic is similar to diatonic (5L 2s) except interval classes are flipped. For example, there are natural, harmonic, and melodic major scales instead of minor scales, and its locrian scale, called "antilocrian", has an augmented "fifth" instead of a diminished fifth. The flatter the "fifth" (or 4-mosstep) gets, the less the scale resembles diatonic. Additionally, there are temperaments associated with this MOS, such as [[score]], that do not have intervals that resemble a diatonic 5th, flattened or otherwise. | ||
===Low harmonic entropy scales=== | ===Low harmonic entropy scales=== | ||