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In [[groundfault]]'s '''aberrismic theory''', an '''aberrisma''' is a type of scale step which can be added to a scale pattern to turn it into a scale of one rank higher. Aberrismas are a new category of melodic steps that are smaller than the steps in the original scale, which are prototypically whole tones and semitones; the typical range for an aberrisma is 20 to 60 [[cents]], with optimal size approximately 40 cents according to groundfault. Examples of ternary patterns that can be made by adding aberrismas to diatonic scales are:  
In [[groundfault]]'s '''aberrismic theory''' is a xen theory paradigm using '''aberrismas''', a type of scale step which can be added to a scale pattern to turn it into a scale of one rank higher. The aberrisma is a new category of melodic steps that are smaller than the steps in the original scale, which are prototypically whole tones and semitones; the typical range for an aberrisma is 20 to 60 [[cents]], with optimal size approximately 40 cents according to groundfault. Examples of ternary patterns that can be made by adding aberrismas to diatonic scales are:  
* [[pinedye]] (5L2m1s or 1s)
* [[pinedye]] (5L2m1s or 1s)
* [[diasem]] (5L2m2s or 2s)
* [[diasem]] (5L2m2s or 2s)