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* [http://www.elvenminstrel.com/music/tuning/horagrams/horagram_intro.htm 5- to 9-tone, octave-repeating scales from Wilson's Golden Horagrams of the Scale Tree], by [[David Finnamore]] | * [http://www.elvenminstrel.com/music/tuning/horagrams/horagram_intro.htm 5- to 9-tone, octave-repeating scales from Wilson's Golden Horagrams of the Scale Tree], by [[David Finnamore]] | ||
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Revision as of 20:48, 18 April 2021
Logarithmic phi, or 1200*ϕ cents = 1941.6 cents (or, octave-reduced, 741.6 cents) is useful as a generator, for example in Erv Wilson's "Golden Horagrams".
Logarithmic phi is not to be confused with acoustic phi, which is 833.1¢.
See also
- The MOS patterns generated by logarithmic phi:
- Generating a scale through successive divisions of the octave by the Golden Ratio
- Golden meantone
- 5- to 9-tone, octave-repeating scales from Wilson's Golden Horagrams of the Scale Tree, by David Finnamore
- Metallic MOS