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== Name == | == Name == | ||
The name '''antitriatonic''' was coined by [[User:ArrowHead294|ArrowHead294]], as a back-formation from "diatonic" with di- being interpreted as 2 (the [[2/1|octave]]) and tri- being interpreted as 3 (the [[3/1|tritave]]), while the "anti-" prefix is used in the same way that the octave-equivalent [[2L 5s]] scale is called the "antidiatonic" scale, though it is not an official name in [[TAMNAMS]]. | The name '''antitriatonic'''{{idio}} was coined by [[User:ArrowHead294|ArrowHead294]], as a back-formation from "diatonic" with di- being interpreted as 2 (the [[2/1|octave]]) and tri- being interpreted as 3 (the [[3/1|tritave]]), while the "anti-" prefix is used in the same way that the octave-equivalent [[2L 5s]] scale is called the "antidiatonic" scale, though it is not an official name in [[TAMNAMS]]. | ||
== Theory == | == Theory == |