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=== Alternate way of organizing intervals === | === Alternate way of organizing intervals === | ||
Instead of organizing the intervals according to larger and larger MOSes (none of which are proper until at least 26 notes), the intervals of slendric can be organized according to how many steps of [[5edo|5edo]], or equivalently the 5-note MOS, they correspond to. The "major" interval of a class is the one that's just larger than the corresponding 5edo interval, and the "minor" interval is just smaller. Below are the intervals of Slendric[21] ([[5L 16s]]). | Instead of organizing the intervals according to larger and larger MOSes (none of which are proper until at least 26 notes), the intervals of slendric can be organized according to how many steps of [[5edo|5edo]], or equivalently the 5-note MOS, they correspond to. The "major" interval of a class is the one that's just larger than the corresponding 5edo interval, and the "minor" interval is just smaller. Below are the intervals of the symmetric mode of Slendric[21] ([[5L 16s]]). | ||
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