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The '''firedance scale''' is a subset of zeta-stretched 15edo described by [[Budjarn Lambeth]] in 2023.
The '''firedance scale''' is a subset of zeta-stretched 15edo described by [[Budjarn Lambeth]] in 2023.


Zeta-stretched 15edo (also known as [[47zpi]], the 47th [[zeta peak index]]), is 15edo with octaves compressed according to this process: [[The Riemann Zeta Function and Tuning#Optimal octave stretch|Optimal octave stretch]].
Zeta-stretched 15edo (also known as [[47zpi]], the 47th [[zeta peak index]]), is 15edo with octaves compressed according to this process: [[The Riemann Zeta Function and Tuning#Optimal octave stretch|Optimal octave stretch]].


You can also stretch 15edo using [[Paul Erlich]]'s [[TOP]] tuning, or using [[TE]] tuning, and get a very similar (but not exactly identical) result. Or even just use plain old pure-octaves [[15edo]]. All are considered acceptable tunings.
You can also stretch 15edo using [[Paul Erlich]]'s [[TOP]] tuning, or using [[TE]] tuning, and get a very similar (but not exactly identical) result. Or even just use plain old pure-octaves [[15edo]]. All are considered acceptable tunings.


The firedance scale was designed by starting with [[5edo]], and then just tweaking intervals up and down by individual edo-steps of 15edo, by ear, until it sounded good.
The firedance scale was designed by starting with [[5edo]], and then just tweaking intervals up and down by individual edo-steps of 15edo, by ear, until it sounded good.


Attached is [[Scale Workshop]]'s table of interval relationships in the firedance scale:
Attached is [[Scale Workshop]]'s table of interval relationships in the firedance scale:
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
!
!
!0
! 0 !! 1 !! 2 !! 3 !! 4 !! (5)
!1
!2
!3
!4
!(5)
|-
|-
!0.
! 0
|0.
| 0 || 239.147 || 558.010 || 717.441 || 956.588 || 1195.7
|239.147
|558.010
|717.441
|956.588
|1195.7
|-
|-
!239.147
! 239.147
|0.
| 0 || 318.9 || 478.3 || 717.4 || 956.6 || 1195.7
|318.9
|478.3
|717.4
|956.6
|1195.7
|-
|-
!558.010
! 558.010
|0.
| 0. || 159.4 || 398.6 || 637.7 || 876.9 || 1195.7
|159.4
|398.6
|637.7
|876.9
|1195.7
|-
|-
!717.441
! 717.441
|0.
| 0 || 239.1 || 478.3 || 717.4 || 1036.3 || 1195.7
|239.1
|478.3
|717.4
|1036.3
|1195.7
|-
|-
!956.588
! 956.588
|0.
| 0 || 239.1 ||478.3 || 797.2 || 956.6 || 1195.7
|239.1
|478.3
|797.2
|956.6
|1195.7
|}
|}


Although it wasn't consciously designed this way, you can see that a lot of warm septimal harmonies occur in the intervals between the intervals. Most notably, all those 717's are decent approximations of [[3/2]], all those 239's are decent approximations of [[8/7]], and all those 956's are decent approximations of [[7/4]].
Although it wasn't consciously designed this way, you can see that a lot of warm septimal harmonies occur in the intervals between the intervals. Most notably, all those 717's are decent approximations of [[3/2]], all those 239's are decent approximations of [[8/7]], and all those 956's are decent approximations of [[7/4]].


On top of that, the firedance scale is a very close approximation to this [[primodal]] over-7 scale. A subset of [[56afdo]]:
On top of that, the firedance scale is a very close approximation to this [[primodal]] over-7 scale. A subset of [[56afdo]]:
*64/56
* 64/56
*77/56
* 77/56
*84/56
* 84/56
*98/56
* 98/56
*112/56
* 112/56
56 just being a higher octave of 7 in the [[harmonic series]].
56 just being a higher octave of 7 in the [[harmonic series]].


So from both a [[regular temperament theory]] point of view and also a primodality point of view, it's quite a nifty little scale with lots of xen harmonies baked into it.
So from both a [[regular temperament theory]] point of view and also a primodality point of view, it's quite a nifty little scale with lots of xen harmonies baked into it.