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== Notation == | == Notation == | ||
Being a macrodiatonic scale, it can notated using the traditional diatonic notation, if all intervals are reinterpreted as their stretched versions (like octaves as tritaves). However, this approach involves 1-based indexing for a non-diatonic MOS which is generally discouraged. Alternatively, a generic MOS notation may be used like [[diamond MOS notation]]. | Being a macrodiatonic scale, it can notated using the traditional diatonic notation, if all intervals are reinterpreted as their stretched versions (like octaves as tritaves). However, this approach involves 1-based indexing for a non-diatonic MOS which is generally discouraged. Alternatively, a generic MOS notation may be used like [[diamond MOS notation]], which enables 0-based indexing at the cost of obscuring the connection to the standard diatonic scale. | ||
== Scale tree == | == Scale tree == | ||
{{Scale tree|depth=6|Comments=2/1:[[CTE tuning]] for the b12 & b5 temperament (1109.689)}} | {{Scale tree|depth=6|Comments=2/1:[[CTE tuning]] for the b12 & b5 temperament (1109.689)}} |