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b means 3 gets a next-best mapping, c means 5 gets a next-best mapping, d means 7 gets a next-best mapping and so on: e means 11, f means 13, g means 17, h means 19, i means 23, j means 29, k means 31, l means 37, m means 41. (2 = a is not used as it must always be patent.)
b means 3 gets a next-best mapping, c means 5 gets a next-best mapping, d means 7 gets a next-best mapping and so on: e means 11, f means 13, g means 17, h means 19, i means 23, j means 29, k means 31, l means 37, m means 41. (2 = a is not used as it must always be patent.)


There should be at least two forms listed. One will be in the form used for the example of Ringer 15. One will be in the minimum mode of the harmonic series that contains all harmonics. The latter can be pasted directly into scale workshop using the enumerate chord feature or into other programs like scala.
There should be at least two forms listed. One will be in the form used for the example of Ringer 15. One will be in the minimum mode of the harmonic series that contains all harmonics. Both can be pasted directly into scale workshop using the enumerate chord feature or into other programs, but the latter form is useful in case a program does not support the other notation.


=== List of Ringer scales ===
=== List of Ringer scales ===