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The '''diatonic range''' is a size range of [[fifth]] interval defined by the corner intervals 4\7 and 3\5.
The '''diatonic range''' is a size range of the [[fifth]] interval defined by the bounds 4\7 and 3\5.


Stacked ([[octave-reduced]]) fifths (<code>R5</code>) within this range build scales with distinguishable "diatonic whole tones" (<code>2*R5 - P8</code>), "diatonic semitones" (<code>3*P8 - 5*R5</code>), and "chromatic semitones" (<code>M2 - m2</code>) of a non-negative size. Some examples:
Stacked ([[octave-reduced]]) fifths (<code>R5</code>) within this range build scales with distinguishable "diatonic whole tones" (<code>2*R5 - P8</code>), "diatonic semitones" (<code>3*P8 - 5*R5</code>), and "chromatic semitones" (<code>M2 - m2</code>) of a non-negative size. Some examples:

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The diatonic range is a size range of the fifth interval defined by the bounds 4\7 and 3\5.

Stacked (octave-reduced) fifths (R5) within this range build scales with distinguishable "diatonic whole tones" (2*R5 - P8), "diatonic semitones" (3*P8 - 5*R5), and "chromatic semitones" (M2 - m2) of a non-negative size. Some examples:

5th definition Interval sizes (cents) Comments
R5 M2 m2 A1
4\7 686 171 171 0 lower limit
11\19 695 189 126 63 3:2 (L:s)
7\12 700 200 100 100 2:1 (L:s)
10\17 706 212 71 141 3:1 (L:s)
3\5 720 240 0 240 upper limit

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