Families of scales: Difference between revisions
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By a ''family of scales'' is meant a certain set of scales, finite or infinite, generated according to a regular and exactly specified method. Examples of scale families include: | By a ''family of scales'' is meant a certain set of scales, finite or infinite, generated according to a regular and exactly specified method. Examples of scale families include: | ||
=== Just | === Just intonation scales === | ||
* [[Just intonation|Just intonated scales]] | * [[Just intonation|Just intonated scales]] | ||
**[[Chord cubes]] | **[[Chord cubes]] | ||
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***[[Diaconv scales]] | ***[[Diaconv scales]] | ||
=== | === Temperaments === | ||
*[[Temperament|Temperaments]] | *[[Temperament|Temperaments]] | ||
**[[Clippers]] | **[[Clippers]] | ||
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*** [[Rank-4 temperament|Rank-4 temperaments]] | *** [[Rank-4 temperament|Rank-4 temperaments]] | ||
=== | === Harmonotonic scales === | ||
*[[Harmonotonic tuning|Harmonotonic tunings]] | *[[Harmonotonic tuning|Harmonotonic tunings]] | ||
**[[Arithmetic tuning|Arithmetic tunings]] | **[[Arithmetic tuning|Arithmetic tunings]] |