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Much like [[5L 2s|5L 2s diatonic]], mavila is supported by several low-numbered EDOs, which will basically be the same size as the MOS's listed above.
Much like [[5L 2s|5L 2s diatonic]], mavila is supported by several low-numbered EDOs, which will basically be the same size as the MOS's listed above.


7-EDO can be thought of as a primitive tuning, yielding a totally equal heptatonic scale that is equally diatonic and anti-diatonic.
7-EDO can be thought of as a degenerate tuning, yielding a totally equal heptatonic scale that is equally diatonic and anti-diatonic.


The next EDO supporting Mavila is 9-EDO, which can be thought of as the first mavila EDO (and the first EDO in general) differentiating between 4:5:6 major and 10:12:15 minor chords. This is fairly interesting, as there is no real equivalent in meantone terms. It is larger than the "diatonic" sized MOS, but smaller than the 16-tone "chromatic" MOS. It is best thought of as a "superdiatonic" scale. The fifth is 667 cents.
The next EDO supporting Mavila is 9-EDO, which can be thought of as the first mavila EDO (and the first EDO in general) differentiating between 4:5:6 major and 10:12:15 minor chords. This is fairly interesting, as there is no real equivalent in meantone terms. It is larger than the "diatonic" sized MOS, but smaller than the 16-tone "chromatic" MOS. It is best thought of as a "superdiatonic" scale. The fifth is 667 cents.