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: ''Not to be confused with calendar-based scales such as those in [[293edo]], [[400edo]], [[353edo]] or [[Irvic scale|Irvian mode]].'' | : ''Not to be confused with calendar-based scales such as those in [[293edo]], [[400edo]], [[353edo]] or [[Irvic scale|Irvian mode]].'' | ||
'''Leapday''' is a [[regular temperament]] for the 7-, 11-, 13-, 17-, and no-19 23-limit. It is based on the [[chain of fifths]], but here, the fifth is tuned slightly sharp of just so that 6 fifths give [[23/16]], 8 fifths give [[13/8]], 11 fifths give [[11/8]], 15 fifths give [[7/4]], 21 fifths give [[5/4]], and 24 fifths make [[17/16]]. Equivalently, | '''Leapday''' is a [[regular temperament]] for the 7-, 11-, 13-, 17-, and no-19 23-limit. It is based on the [[chain of fifths]], but here, the fifth is tuned slightly sharp of just (approximately 704{{cent}}) so that 6 fifths give [[23/16]], 8 fifths give [[13/8]], 11 fifths give [[11/8]], 15 fifths give [[7/4]], 21 fifths give [[5/4]], and 24 fifths make [[17/16]]. Equivalently, 23/16 is represented by an augmented fourth (C–F♯), 13/8 is represented by an augmented fifth (C–G♯), 11/8 is represented by an augmented third (C–E♯), the harmonic seventh is represented by a doubly augmented fifth (C–G𝄪), the classical major third is represented by a triply augmented unison (C–C𝄪♯), and 17/16 is represented by an octave-reduced triply augmented sixth (C–A𝄪♯). | ||
Like [[superpyth]], | Like [[superpyth]], leapday goes in a completely different direction than meantone despite being based on the circle of fifths: meantone (including [[12edo]]) has 3/2 tuned flat so that intervals of harmonic 5 are simple while the intervals of harmonics 7, 11, and 13 are complex, while leapday has 3/2 tuned sharp so that intervals of harmonics 7, 11, and 13 are relatively simple while intervals of harmonic 5 are complex. | ||
The no-5's 13-limit version of leapday, known as '''leapfrog''', is notable as tempering [[parapythic]] (a rank-3 temperament of the 2.3.7.11.13 subgroup) to rank 2 by finding [[~]][[13/8]] at ([[~]][[9/8]])<sup>4</sup>, that is, by tempering out the [[tetris comma]], and is a good combination of simplicity and accuracy, as 5/4 is complex and the canonical mapping for prime 19 is fairly off. | The no-5's 13-limit version of leapday, known as '''leapfrog''', is notable as tempering [[parapythic]] (a rank-3 temperament of the 2.3.7.11.13 subgroup) to rank 2 by finding [[~]][[13/8]] at ([[~]][[9/8]])<sup>4</sup>, that is, by tempering out the [[tetris comma]], and is a good combination of simplicity and accuracy, as 5/4 is complex and the canonical mapping for prime 19 is fairly off. | ||
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! rowspan="2" | Cents* | ! rowspan="2" | Cents* | ||
! colspan="2" | Approximate ratios | ! colspan="2" | Approximate ratios | ||
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! Edo<br | ! Edo<br>generator | ||
! [[Eigenmonzo|Eigenmonzo<br | ! [[Eigenmonzo|Eigenmonzo<br>(unchanged-interval)]]* | ||
! Generator (¢) | ! Generator (¢) | ||
! Comments | ! Comments | ||
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<nowiki />* Besides the octave | <nowiki/>* Besides the octave | ||
== References and external links == | == References and external links == | ||
<references /> | <references/> | ||
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