Dicot family: Difference between revisions
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==Seven limit children== | ==Seven limit children== | ||
The second comma of the [[Normal lists|normal comma list]] defines which 7-limit family member we are looking at. Septimal dicot, with wedgie <<2 1 6 -3 4 11|| adds 28/27, retaining the same period and generator | The second comma of the [[Normal lists|normal comma list]] defines which 7-limit family member we are looking at. Septimal dicot, with wedgie <<2 1 3 -3 -1 4|| adds 36/35, sharp with wedgie <<2 1 6 -3 4 11|| adds 28/27, both retaining the same period and generator. Decimal with wedgie <<4 2 2 -6 -8 -1|| adds 49/48, and sidi with wedgie <<4 2 9 -3 6 15|| adds 245/243. Here decimal divides the period to 1/2 octave, and sidi uses 9/7 as a generator, with two of them making up the combined 5/3 and 8/5 neutral sixth. | ||
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The second comma of the <a class="wiki_link" href="/Normal%20lists">normal comma list</a> defines which 7-limit family member we are looking at. Septimal dicot, with wedgie &lt;&lt;2 1 6 -3 4 11|| adds 28/27, retaining the same period and generator | The second comma of the <a class="wiki_link" href="/Normal%20lists">normal comma list</a> defines which 7-limit family member we are looking at. Septimal dicot, with wedgie &lt;&lt;2 1 3 -3 -1 4|| adds 36/35, sharp with wedgie &lt;&lt;2 1 6 -3 4 11|| adds 28/27, both retaining the same period and generator. Decimal with wedgie &lt;&lt;4 2 2 -6 -8 -1|| adds 49/48, and sidi with wedgie &lt;&lt;4 2 9 -3 6 15|| adds 245/243. Here decimal divides the period to 1/2 octave, and sidi uses 9/7 as a generator, with two of them making up the combined 5/3 and 8/5 neutral sixth.</body></html></pre></div> |