SKULO interval names: Difference between revisions
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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., | ||
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'''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. | ||