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'''4L 7s''' or '''kleistonic''' ''kleys-TON-ik'' /klaɪsˈtɒnɪk/ refers to the structure of MOS scales with generators ranging from 1\4edo (one degree of 4edo, 300¢) to 3\11edo (three degrees of 11edo, 327.<u>27</u>¢), representing approximate diatonic minor thirds ([[6/5]]). The name refers to the temperament that is one of the harmonic entropy minimums in this range ([[Kleismic family|Kleismic/Hanson]]), itself named after the interval known as the [[kleisma]].
'''4L 7s''' or '''kleistonic''' ''klys-TON-ik'' /klaɪsˈtɒnɪk/ refers to the structure of MOS scales with generators ranging from 1\4edo (one degree of 4edo, 300¢) to 3\11edo (three degrees of 11edo, 327.<u>27</u>¢), representing approximate diatonic minor thirds ([[6/5]]). The name refers to the temperament that is one of the harmonic entropy minimums in this range ([[Kleismic family|Kleismic/Hanson]]), itself named after the interval known as the [[kleisma]].


4L 7s has a heptatonic subset, which is the [[hard]] end of the spectrum of the [[smitonic]] scale (4L 3s).
4L 7s has a heptatonic subset, which is the [[hard]] end of the spectrum of the [[smitonic]] scale (4L 3s).