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'''4L 3s<3/1>''' (or '''electric''') refers to a [[tritave]]-repeating [[MOS]] scale with four large steps and three small steps. It is generated by any interval between 1\4edt and 2\7edt. | '''4L 3s<3/1>''' (or '''electric''') refers to a [[tritave]]-repeating [[MOS]] scale with four large steps and three small steps. It is generated by any interval between 1\4edt and 2\7edt. | ||
== Temperaments == | == Temperaments == | ||
4L 3s<3/1> MOS scales can be used for the [[Electra]] temperament, in which three generators down is approximately [[13/11]] and one generator up is approximately [[15/11]]. If 11:13:15 is treated as the fundamental sonority of no-2's music, then Electra can be viewed as the analogue to | 4L 3s<3/1> MOS scales can be used for the [[Electra]] temperament, in which three generators down is approximately [[13/11]] and one generator up is approximately [[15/11]]. If 11:13:15 is treated as the fundamental sonority of no-2's music, then Electra can be viewed as the analogue to [[meantone]] and 4L 3s<3/1> can be viewed as the analogue to the diatonic scale. | ||
== Modes == | == Modes == | ||
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