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* The set of notes used in a [[Intonalism|Neely-intonalist]]{{idiosyncratic}} piece of music, if it were to be treated as a scale | * The set of notes used in a [[Intonalism|Neely-intonalist]]{{idiosyncratic}} piece of music, if it were to be treated as a scale | ||
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Revision as of 01:57, 5 January 2025
A metascale[idiosyncratic term] is any scale which is created as the result of some interaction between two or more original scales. Some families of metascales include:
- Compound scales
- Cross-set scales
- Interleaved scales
- Kartvelian scales
- MOS cradles
- MOS muddles
- Polysystemic scales / Polymicrotonal scales
- Scales occurring within temperaments generated by cross-domain temperament merging
- Scale products and scale powers
- Semi-just intonation
- Translated scales
- Wijzerplaat scales
- The set of notes used in a Neely-intonalist[idiosyncratic term] piece of music, if it were to be treated as a scale