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Seeking a name for my unbalanced lattice, and learning editing here:


A#
Fx F#
D#
B# B
G# G
E# E Eb
Cx C# C
A# A Ab
Fx F# F
D# D Db
B# B Bb
G# G
E Eb
C# C
A Ab
F# F
D
B Bb
G
Eb
These are the 41 pitches I use in "Romance for Violin and Orchestra". ( soundcloud.com/williamcopper/0400_romance )
What might I call the set? Is there a better way to describe the set? I think of it is as modulatory diatonic just intonation ...
I know this is a sandbox not a forum ... this all can be deleted ... just practicing. William
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These are the 41 pitches I use in &amp;quot;Romance for Violin and Orchestra&amp;quot;. ( soundcloud.com/williamcopper/0400_romance )&lt;br /&gt;
What might I call the set? Is there a better way to describe the set? I think of it is as modulatory diatonic just intonation ...&lt;br /&gt;
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I know this is a sandbox not a forum ... this all can be deleted ... just practicing. William&lt;br /&gt;
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