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The notation used in this article is ''0'' Pacific-Hemipyth = 0123456789ABCDEFGH (see the section on modes below), unless specified otherwise. (Alternatively, one can use any octodecimal or niftimal/triacontaheximal digit set as the numbers, as long as it is clear which set one is using.) We denote raising and lowering by a chroma (L − s, about √(256/243) using the hemipyth interpretation) by # and ♭ "flat (F molle)".
The notation used in this article is ''0'' Pacific-Hemipyth = 0123456789ABCDEFGH (see the section on modes below), unless specified otherwise. (Alternatively, one can use any octodecimal or niftimal/triacontaheximal digit set as the numbers, as long as it is clear which set one is using.) We denote raising and lowering by a chroma (L − s, about √(256/243) using the hemipyth interpretation) by # and ♭ "flat (F molle)".
==Scale properties==
''Assume 36-nominal notation for this section.''
{{TAMNAMS use}}
{{MOS data}}


==Modes==
==Modes==
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==Scale tree==
==Scale tree==
{{Scale tree|14L 22s<12/1>|Comments=
{{Template:MOS tuning spectrum
10/7: [[Hemipyth]] tuning for this scale is around here;
| 10/7 = [[Hemipyth]] tuning for this scale is around here;
3/2: Approximately the step ratio for the scale with 1/QPochhammer[1/2] as period.
| 3/2 = Approximately the step ratio for the scale with 1/QPochhammer[1/2] as period.
11/7: The sum of the sizes of all the small steps is equal to the sum of the sizes of all the large steps.
| 11/7 = The sum of the sizes of all the small steps is equal to the sum of the sizes of all the large steps.
}}
}}


[[Category: 18-tone scales]]
[[Category: 18-tone scales]]