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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 the [[7edt]], [[18edt]] and 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.
[[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.
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