SKULO interval names: Difference between revisions

Lhearne (talk | contribs)
Lhearne (talk | contribs)
Line 16: Line 16:
This mirrors common practice for naming septimal intervals. These intervals may alternatively be described as the septimal minor seventh, minor third, and major third respectively.
This mirrors common practice for naming septimal intervals. These intervals may alternatively be described as the septimal minor seventh, minor third, and major third respectively.


S/s can be used to label all the intervals of 19edo and 26edo in such a way that only diatonic Pythagorean intervals are used, and the generic interval is strictly increasing (you don't have any seconds higher than any thirds etc.)  
S/s can be used to label all the intervals of 19edo and 26edo in such a way that only diatonic Pythagorean intervals are used, and the generic interval is strictly increasing (you don't have any seconds higher than any thirds etc.), i.e.,  
 
i.e.,


'''19edo''': P1 S1/sm2 m2 M2 SM2/sm3 m3 M3 SM3/s4 P4 A4 d5 P5 S5/sm6 m6 M6 SM6/sm7 m7 M7 SM7/s8 P8.
'''19edo''': P1 S1/sm2 m2 M2 SM2/sm3 m3 M3 SM3/s4 P4 A4 d5 P5 S5/sm6 m6 M6 SM6/sm7 m7 M7 SM7/s8 P8.