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'''In regards to interval classification, see:''' | '''In regards to interval classification, see:''' | ||
* [[Diatonic, chromatic, enharmonic, subchromatic | * [[Major second (diatonic interval category)|Whole tone]] and [[diatonic semitone]] | ||
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[[Category:Diatonic]] | [[Category:Diatonic]] |
Revision as of 12:45, 2 June 2025
The term diatonic has several meanings.
In regards to scales, see:
- 5L 2s, the diatonic moment of symmetry scale
- Ptolemy's intense diatonic scale
- 5L 2s Muddles, which may also be reasonably called "diatonic scales"
- The diatonic genus, a genus in ancient Greek music theory
Note: In TAMNAMS (which is the convention on abstract MOS pattern pages on the wiki), diatonic exclusively refers to 5L 2s.
In regards to interval classification, see: