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The '''Werntz Nocturne scale''', created by [[Julia Werntz]], consists of [[9edo]] with three notes inserted from [[12edo]] to use as "embellishing notes", thereby making use of all twelve keys in each octave of a piano-style keyboard.  
The '''Werntz Nocturne scale''', created by [[Julia Werntz]], consists of [[9edo]] with three notes inserted from [[12edo]] to use as "embellishing notes", thereby making use of all twelve keys in each octave of a piano-style keyboard.  


In terms of temperament, this scale can be viewed as the union of 9edo with [[6edo]], with three notes shared; or as a threefold-symmetrical 12 note non-MOS scale of [[18edo]], with intervals 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 2.  
In terms of temperament, this scale can be viewed as the [[polymicrotonal|union]] of 9edo with [[6edo]], with three notes shared; or as a threefold-symmetrical 12 note non-MOS scale of [[18edo]], with intervals 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 2.  


This scale is explained in the following video:
This scale is explained in the following video:

Latest revision as of 08:21, 21 September 2025

The Werntz Nocturne scale, created by Julia Werntz, consists of 9edo with three notes inserted from 12edo to use as "embellishing notes", thereby making use of all twelve keys in each octave of a piano-style keyboard.

In terms of temperament, this scale can be viewed as the union of 9edo with 6edo, with three notes shared; or as a threefold-symmetrical 12 note non-MOS scale of 18edo, with intervals 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 2.

This scale is explained in the following video:

Music

Julia Werntz, Eric Moe & the Pandelis Karayorgis Trio