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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 zaltertic may be called a "k-step", "k-mosstep", or "k- | Note: In TAMNAMS, a k-step interval class in zaltertic 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. | ||
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!# generators up | !# generators up |