Easy Scales by Interpolating between Harmonic Series: Difference between revisions

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|| 1/1 || 11181/10000 || 5/4 || 9/7 || 4/3 || 3/2 || 156341/100000 || 5/3 || 26/15 || 28/15 ||
|| 1/1 || 11181/10000 || 5/4 || 9/7 || 4/3 || 3/2 || 156341/100000 || 5/3 || 26/15 || 28/15 ||
||  || between 10/9 and 9/8 ||  ||  ||  ||  || between 14/9 and 11/7 ||  || between 12/7 and 7/4 || between 13/7 and 15/8 ||
||  || between 10/9 and 9/8 ||  ||  ||  ||  || between 14/9 and 11/7 ||  || between 12/7 and 7/4 || between 13/7 and 15/8 ||
In addition, adding 16/15 to the above scale can yield an additional 5 note harmonic series, making the above a **larger &lt;&lt;7-8-9-12-15&gt;&gt; scale**
**(x/15)** = 15:16:20:26:28


Feel free to add comments or find/punch loopholes in this theory, but this is what I'd consider an idea **"extended diatonic"** scale in that it stresses likely the most important harmonic series in the diatonic scale while adding an extra (x/7) into the mix, giving the scale a wider range of tonal color.
Feel free to add comments or find/punch loopholes in this theory, but this is what I'd consider an idea **"extended diatonic"** scale in that it stresses likely the most important harmonic series in the diatonic scale while adding an extra (x/7) into the mix, giving the scale a wider range of tonal color.
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In addition, adding 16/15 to the above scale can yield an additional 5 note harmonic series, making the above a &lt;strong&gt;larger &amp;lt;&amp;lt;7-8-9-12-15&amp;gt;&amp;gt; scale&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;strong&gt;(x/15)&lt;/strong&gt; = 15:16:20:26:28&lt;br /&gt;
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Feel free to add comments or find/punch loopholes in this theory, but this is what I'd consider an idea &lt;strong&gt;&amp;quot;extended diatonic&amp;quot;&lt;/strong&gt; scale in that it stresses likely the most important harmonic series in the diatonic scale while adding an extra (x/7) into the mix, giving the scale a wider range of tonal color.&lt;br /&gt;
Feel free to add comments or find/punch loopholes in this theory, but this is what I'd consider an idea &lt;strong&gt;&amp;quot;extended diatonic&amp;quot;&lt;/strong&gt; scale in that it stresses likely the most important harmonic series in the diatonic scale while adding an extra (x/7) into the mix, giving the scale a wider range of tonal color.&lt;br /&gt;