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If factors of two are eliminated, the simplest possible triad is (1):(3):5:7:(9), with 1, 3 and 9 in parentheses as they're all tritave-equivalent to 1. Hence, 3:5:7 can be viewed as the fundamental consonant triad of no-twos music. The linear temperament that best approximates these chords in the moderate complexity range is the Bohlen-Pierce linear temperament eliminating 245/243, which has a no-twos mapping of [{{val|1 1 2}}, {{val|0 2 -1}}] and a pure-tritaves TE generator which is a sharp 9/7 of 440.488 cents. It possesses [[MOSScales|MOS]] of the forms 4L1s (pentatonic) and 4L5s (nonatonic), and larger MOS of size 13, 17, 30, 43, 56, 69 and 82. This temperament serves a function analogous to meantone in the 5-limit. | If factors of two are eliminated, the simplest possible triad is (1):(3):5:7:(9), with 1, 3 and 9 in parentheses as they're all tritave-equivalent to 1. Hence, 3:5:7 can be viewed as the fundamental consonant triad of no-twos music. The linear temperament that best approximates these chords in the moderate complexity range is the Bohlen-Pierce linear temperament eliminating 245/243, which has a no-twos mapping of [{{val|1 1 2}}, {{val|0 2 -1}}] and a pure-tritaves TE generator which is a sharp 9/7 of 440.488 cents. It possesses [[MOSScales|MOS]] of the forms 4L1s (pentatonic) and 4L5s (nonatonic), and larger MOS of size 13, 17, 30, 43, 56, 69 and 82. This temperament serves a function analogous to meantone in the 5-limit. | ||
[[User:CompactStar|CompactStar]] suggested the alternative fundamental chord 11:13:15 to avoid the highly-dissonant [[7/5]] tritone present in the simpler 3:5:7 chord. The best temperament for this is [[Electra]] temperament, using ~[[15/11]] as a generator Unfortunately, Bohlen-Pierce cannot support this temperament due to entirely missing 15/11, although | [[User:CompactStar|CompactStar]] suggested the alternative fundamental chord 11:13:15 to avoid the highly-dissonant [[7/5]] tritone present in the simpler 3:5:7 chord. The best temperament for this is [[Electra]] temperament, using ~[[15/11]] as a generator Unfortunately, Bohlen-Pierce cannot support this temperament due to entirely missing 15/11, although [[7edt]], [[18edt]] and the triple BP scale [[39edt]] can. Electra possesses MOS of the forms [[4L 3s (tritave-equivalent)|4L 3s<3/1>]] (heptatonic) and [[7L 4s (tritave-equivalent)|4L 7s<3/1>]] (hendecatonic), and larger MOS of size 18 and 25. | ||
At higher complexities, the rank two 3.5.7 temperament tempering out 16875/16807 called [[Canopus]] begins to predominate. This has a mapping [{{val|1 3 3}}, {{val|0 -5 -4}}] and a pure-tritaves TE generator a slightly flat 7/5 at 581.512 cents. This has MOS of size 3, 4, 7, 10, 13, 23, 36, etc, with the 36 note MOS being particularly even. | At higher complexities, the rank two 3.5.7 temperament tempering out 16875/16807 called [[Canopus]] begins to predominate. This has a mapping [{{val|1 3 3}}, {{val|0 -5 -4}}] and a pure-tritaves TE generator a slightly flat 7/5 at 581.512 cents. This has MOS of size 3, 4, 7, 10, 13, 23, 36, etc, with the 36 note MOS being particularly even. | ||