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5L 4s tunings can be divided into two major ranges: | 5L 4s tunings can be divided into two major ranges: | ||
# [[hard]]-of-basic 5L 4s, generated by semifourths flatter than 3\14 (257.14¢). This implies a diatonic fifth. | # [[hard]]-of-[[basic]] 5L 4s, generated by semifourths flatter than 3\14 (257.14¢). This implies a diatonic fifth. | ||
#: The generator could be viewed as a 15/13, and the resulting "ultramajor" chords and "inframinor" triads could be viewed as approximating 10:13:15 and 26:30:39. See [[Arto and Tendo Theory]]. | #: The generator could be viewed as a 15/13, and the resulting "ultramajor" chords and "inframinor" triads could be viewed as approximating 10:13:15 and 26:30:39. See [[Arto and Tendo Theory]]. | ||
# [[soft]]-of-basic 5L 4s, generated by semifourths sharper than 3\14 (257.14¢). This implies a "[[mavila]]" or superdiatonic fifth. | # [[soft]]-of-basic 5L 4s, generated by semifourths sharper than 3\14 (257.14¢). This implies a "[[mavila]]" or superdiatonic fifth. |