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== Pinetone octatonic scales == | == Pinetone octatonic scales == | ||
The | The Porcupine comma is the small step of the Pinetone chromatic, so tempering the Pinetone chromatic scale to Porcupine leads from 7L 1m 4s = (27/25, 25/24, 250/243) to 7L 1s = (10/9~27/25, 25/24~81/80), which is Porcupine[8]! The Porcupine[7] scale has its large step between G and A, so the eighth note of Porcupine[8] is either G♯ or A♭, adding another small step of Porcupine[7] below A (for G♯) or above G (A♭). Mode -3 or mode 3 of the Pinetone chromatic scale, respectively, are set to D so that this is preserved in The Pinetone System. This leads to the Pinetone octatonic scales: D E F G G♯/A♭ A B C. In just intonation: 10/9 6/5 4/3 25/18 3/2 5/3 9/5 2/1 with G♯, or 10/9 6/5 4/3 36/25 3/2 5/3 9/5 2/1 with A♭. This scale has 4 large steps of 10/9, 3 medium steps of 27/25, and 1 small step of 25/24. It is not mirror-symmetric, or equivalentely, it is ''[[Chirality|chiral]]'' so it cannot be uniquely defined with a step signature like Meantone[7], Porcupine[7], Porcupine[8], Meantone[12], and the Pinetone diatonic (the Zarlino/Ptolemy just major scale is also not mirror symmetric). Scales that can be uniquely defined by a step signature are called ''step-nested scales''. More on that later. The Pinetone octatonic with G♯ is called the Pinetone major-harmonic octatonic, and the Pinetone octatonic with A♭ is called the Pinetone minor-harmonic octatonic. These names will make sense to the reader after further reading on these scales and the chords they contain, and on the Pintone diminished octatonic introduced below. The mirror inverse of any mode of the Pinetone major-harmonic octatonic is a mode of the Pinetone minor-harmonic octatonic (see [[chirality]]). This is true similarly of the familiar harmonic minor and harmonic major scales. | ||
On a keyboard with standard (Bosanquet or 12edo) mapping, the Pinetone octatonic is the C Major bebop scale! On my [[Lumatone]] I chose to colour the G♯/A♭ pink, and the rest of the chromatic notes blue, so the Pinetone octatonic is on the white and pink keys, while there's a Pinetone diatonic on the white keys and a Pinetone pentatonic on the blue and pink keys. | On a keyboard with standard (Bosanquet or 12edo) mapping, the Pinetone octatonic is the C Major bebop scale! On my [[Lumatone]] I chose to colour the G♯/A♭ pink, and the rest of the chromatic notes blue, so the Pinetone octatonic is on the white and pink keys, while there's a Pinetone diatonic on the white keys and a Pinetone pentatonic on the blue and pink keys. | ||