15edo: Difference between revisions
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One advantage of this notation is that its notated D major scale, D E F# G A B C# D, directly corresponds to 15edo’s zarlino LH Ionian scale. However, this only holds true for the key of D. Furthermore the perfect 4th and/or 5th of most other keys | One advantage of this notation is that its notated D major scale, D E F# G A B C# D, directly corresponds to 15edo’s zarlino LH Ionian scale. However, this only holds true for the key of D. Furthermore, the perfect 4th and/or 5th of most other keys is notated the same way a diminished or augmented fourth or fifth is in standard diatonic. For example, in the key of A the perfect fifth is E#. | ||
==== Zarlino notation (heptatonic) ==== | ==== Zarlino notation (heptatonic) ==== |