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== Scales ==
== Scales ==
* [[Pythagorean5]] - proper [[2L 3s]]. Also known as pythagorean pentatonic scale
* [[Pythagorean5]] proper [[2L 3s]]. Also known as pythagorean pentic scale
* [[Pythagorean7]] - improper [[5L 2s]]. Also known as pythagorean diatonic scale
* [[Pythagorean7]] improper [[5L 2s]]. Also known as pythagorean diatonic scale
* [[Pythagorean12]] - proper [[5L 7s]]. Also known as pythagorean chromatic scale
* [[Pythagorean12]] proper [[5L 7s]]. Also known as pythagorean chromatic scale
* [[Pythagorean17]] - improper [[12L 5s]]. Also known as pythagorean enharmonic scale
* [[Pythagorean17]] improper [[12L 5s]]. Also known as pythagorean enharmonic scale
* [[Pythagorean29]] - improper [[12L 17s]]
* [[Pythagorean29]] improper [[12L 17s]]
* [[Pythagorean41]] - proper [[12L 29s]]
* [[Pythagorean41]] proper [[12L 29s]]
* [[Pythagorean53]] - proper [[41L 12s]]
* [[Pythagorean53]] proper [[41L 12s]]


== Music ==
== Music ==
See [[Music in just intonation]].  
See [[3-limit #Music]].  


== See also ==
== See also ==

Revision as of 11:00, 6 August 2024

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The Pythagorean tuning is the 3-limit version of just intonation.

See 3-limit for more information.

Scales

Music

See 3-limit #Music.

See also