Graph-theoretic properties of scales: Difference between revisions

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The scale is interesting in that it has the trivalent property, so that there are exactly three specific intervals for each generic interval save the octave multiples. Class 2 contains the three thirds, 7/6, 6/5 and 5/4.
The scale is interesting in that it has the trivalent property, so that there are exactly three specific intervals for each generic interval save the octave multiples. Class 2 contains the three thirds, 7/6, 6/5 and 5/4.
[[http://micro.soonlabel.com/gene_ward_smith/transformers/benny.mp3|Benny]]


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The scale is interesting in that it has the trivalent property, so that there are exactly three specific intervals for each generic interval save the octave multiples. Class 2 contains the three thirds, 7/6, 6/5 and 5/4.&lt;br /&gt;
The scale is interesting in that it has the trivalent property, so that there are exactly three specific intervals for each generic interval save the octave multiples. Class 2 contains the three thirds, 7/6, 6/5 and 5/4.&lt;br /&gt;
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