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[[http://www.lucytune.com/new_to_lt/lucytuning_scales.html|Here are some examples of various scales]]</pre></div>
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=A place for scales to live.=

Finally, a scale archive that YOU, fair reader and scalesmith, can easily take part in! To add a scale, create a page about it and add a link to it here.


This link explains a system of codifying scales (ScaleCoding), which is perfect for meantone-type tunings, and provides a unique coding regardless of key.

[[http://www.lucytune.com/new_to_lt/pitch_05.html|ScaleCoding]]


[[http://www.lucytune.com/new_to_lt/lucytuning_scales.html|Here are some examples of various scales]]

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Finally, a scale archive that YOU, fair reader and scalesmith, can easily take part in! To add a scale, create a page about it and add a link to it here.<br />
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This link explains a system of codifying scales (ScaleCoding), which is perfect for meantone-type tunings, and provides a unique coding regardless of key.<br />
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