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''Assume hemipyth[10] nominal names and intervals unless otherwise stated.''
''Assume hemipyth[10] nominal names and intervals unless otherwise stated.''


The [[User:2^67-1/7L 11s (√12-equivalent)|7L 11s (√12-equivalent)]] scale is a 4L6s eighteenth-repeating MOS scale. The notation "<√12>" means the period of the MOS is √12, disambiguating it from octave-repeating [[7L 11s]]. The name of this period interval is called the '''oktokaidekatave'''.
The [[User:2^67-1/7L 11s (√12-equivalent)|7L 11s (√12-equivalent)]] scale is a MOS scale. The notation "<√12>" means the period of the MOS is √12, disambiguating it from octave-repeating [[7L 11s]]. The name of this period interval is called the '''oktokaidekatave'''. It is also equivalent to '''14L 22s <12>''' and is the notation used in the [[User:2^67-1/7L 11s (√12-equivalent)#Scale tree|scale tree]].


The generator range is 597 to 615 cents (5\18<√12> to 2\7<√12>). The dark generator is obviously its √12-complement.
The generator range is 597 to 615 cents (5\18<√12> to 2\7<√12>). The dark generator is obviously its √12-complement.
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| Named after the canonically third of three tuppers created by [[User:2^67-1]], Pergele (originator of this idea is [[User:Frostburn|Frostburn]] in a meme post).
| Named after the canonically third of three tuppers created by [[User:2^67-1]], Pergele (originator of this idea is [[User:Frostburn|Frostburn]] in a meme post).
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==Scale tree==
{{Scale tree|14L 22s<12/1>|}}