Hemipyth: Difference between revisions
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== MOS patterns == | |||
By default hemipyth[n] refers to a [[MOS]] pattern of size n inside the octave i.e. there are always two periods per octave. The generator is √3 unless otherwise stated. | |||
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|+ MOS patterns of hemipyth | |||
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! hemipyth[n] !! MOS pattern !! hardness (untempered) | |||
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| hemipyth[4] || [[2L 2s]] || 1.41 | |||
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| hemipyth[6] || [[4L 2s]] || 2.44 | |||
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| hemipyth[10] || [[4L 6s]] || 1.44 | |||
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| hemipyth[14] || [[10L 4s]] || 2.26 | |||
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| hemipyth[24] || [[10L 14s]] || 1.26 | |||
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