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# Sort the elements in ascending order:<br>{1/1, 11/10, 7/6, 77/60, 11/8, 7/5, 77/48, 7/4, 11/6, 77/40};
# Sort the elements in ascending order:<br>{1/1, 11/10, 7/6, 77/60, 11/8, 7/5, 77/48, 7/4, 11/6, 77/40};
# Replace the unison (1/1) by the octave ([[2/1]]) for a Scala-compatible octave-repeating scale:<br>{11/10, 7/6, 77/60, 11/8, 7/5, 77/48, 7/4, 11/6, 77/40, 2/1}.
# Replace the unison (1/1) by the octave ([[2/1]]) for a Scala-compatible octave-repeating scale:<br>{11/10, 7/6, 77/60, 11/8, 7/5, 77/48, 7/4, 11/6, 77/40, 2/1}.
== External links ==
* [[Wikipedia: Hexany]]
* [http://anaphoria.com/grady1-1.pdf ''Ervin Wilson's Hexany''] by Kraig Grady


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