Gamelismic clan: Difference between revisions
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→Mothra: I provided more information on why non-mos scales may be a better approach to using the mothra temperament with a link to a Zhea Erose walkthrough of Mothra[6] in 31edo, as well as a link to another xen wiki article that offers ideas for non-mos mothra scales. |
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* 11-odd-limit: ~8/7 = {{monzo| 7/24 0 -1/24 }} | * 11-odd-limit: ~8/7 = {{monzo| 7/24 0 -1/24 }} | ||
: [{{monzo| 1 0 0 0 0 }}, {{monzo| 15/8 0 -1/8 0 0 }}, {{monzo| 0 0 1 0 0 }}, {{monzo| 65/24 0 1/24 0 0 }}, {{monzo| 37/6 0 -7/6 0 0 }}] | : [{{monzo| 1 0 0 0 0 }}, {{monzo| 15/8 0 -1/8 0 0 }}, {{monzo| 0 0 1 0 0 }}, {{monzo| 65/24 0 1/24 0 0 }}, {{monzo| 37/6 0 -7/6 0 0 }}] | ||
: Eigenmonzo (unchanged-interval) basis: 2.5 | : Eigenmonzo (unchanged-interval) basis: 2.5 | ||
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== Mothra == | == Mothra == | ||
Mothra tempers out [[81/80]] and finds the prime 5 at a stack of four fifths as does any temperament in the [[meantone family]]. It also tempers out [[1728/1715]], the orwellisma. It can be described as 26 & 31. Using [[31edo]] with a generator of 6/31 is an excellent tuning choice. | Mothra tempers out [[81/80]] and finds the prime 5 at a stack of four fifths as does any temperament in the [[meantone family]]. It also tempers out [[1728/1715]], the orwellisma. It can be described as 26 & 31. Using [[31edo]] with a generator of 6/31 is an excellent tuning choice. However, a pure mos mothra scale is often described as directionless and has limited chord-building potential<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uH3ahBzDSrs</ref>, so something other than a mos may be used as a scale to get the most out of mothra. There are examples of non-mos mothra scales in 31edo [[Strictly proper 7-tone 31edo scales|in the article on strictly proper 7-tone 31edo scales]]. | ||
Note that mothra is also called '''cynder''' in the 7-limit, which can be a little confusing sometimes. | Note that mothra is also called '''cynder''' in the 7-limit, which can be a little confusing sometimes. | ||