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== Theory == | == Theory == | ||
The primary temperament interpretation of this scale is as the decatonic scale of the no-twos-or-threes (5.7.11) temperament [[juggernaut]], in which the generator is [[7/5]] and the half-pentave period is [[11/5]]. This is a very good and low-badness temperament on the 5.7.11 subgroup, although it suffers from a somewhat high error because of the smeary 11/5 at 1393 cents. It can be viewed as a "juggernaut diatonic" since the basic tuning of [[14ed5]] is the simplest acceptable juggernaut tuning, analogous to [[12edo]]. | The primary temperament interpretation of this scale is as the decatonic scale of the no-twos-or-threes (5.7.11) temperament [[juggernaut]], in which the generator is [[7/5]] and the half-pentave period is [[11/5]]. This is a very good and low-badness temperament on the 5.7.11 subgroup, although it suffers from a somewhat high error because of the smeary 11/5 at 1393 cents. It can be viewed as a "juggernaut diatonic" since the basic tuning of [[14ed5]] is the simplest acceptable juggernaut tuning, analogous to [[12edo]]. | ||
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