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The most frequent interval, then is the neutral third (and its inversion, the neutral sixth), followed by the perfect fourth and fifth. Thus, 7+3 combines the familiar sound of perfect fifths and fourths with the unfamiliar sounds of neutral intervals. They are compatible with Arabic and Turkish scales, but not with traditional Western ones.
The most frequent interval, then is the neutral third (and its inversion, the neutral sixth), followed by the perfect fourth and fifth. Thus, 7+3 combines the familiar sound of perfect fifths and fourths with the unfamiliar sounds of neutral intervals. They are compatible with Arabic and Turkish scales, but not with traditional Western ones.


Note: In TAMNAMS, a k-step interval class in zalic may be called a "k-step", "k-mosstep", or "k-zalstep". 1-indexed terms such as "mos(k+1)th" are discouraged for non-diatonic mosses.
Note: In TAMNAMS, a k-step interval class in zaltertic may be called a "k-step", "k-mosstep", or "k-zalterstep". 1-indexed terms such as "mos(k+1)th" are discouraged for non-diatonic mosses.
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| || 12\17 || || || || || 847.059 || 352.941 || 2 || 1 || 2.000 || Basic zalic<br>(Generators smaller than this are proper)
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| || || || || || 53\75 || 848.000 || 352.000 || 9 || 4 || 2.250 ||
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