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The | The Kartvelian (heptatonic) scale is the [[wikipedia:Music_of_Georgia_(country)#Scales_and_tuning_system|traditional scale of Georgian folk music]]. | ||
The scale is an alternating pattern of [[4edf]] and [[3ed4/3]], conjoined together and closing at the octave. Musicologically, it is a candidate for the prototypical [[well temperament]], if regarded to be an approximant of [[7edo]] in cultural practice{{Citation needed}}. | The scale is an alternating pattern of [[4edf]] and [[3ed4/3]], conjoined together and closing at the octave. Musicologically, it is a candidate for the prototypical [[well temperament]], if regarded to be an approximant of [[7edo]] in cultural practice{{Citation needed}}. | ||
The Kartvelian scale has been generalised by [[User:Moremajorthanmajor|Moremajorthanmajor]] into a whole family of scales, the [[Kartvelian scales]]. | |||
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* [[Wikipedia: Kartvelian languages]] | * [[Wikipedia: Kartvelian languages]] | ||
* [[Wikipedia: Music of Georgia (country)]] | * [[Wikipedia: Music of Georgia (country)]] | ||
[[Category:7-tone scales]] | |||
[[Category:Tempered scales]] | |||
[[Category:Georgian]] | [[Category:Georgian]] | ||
[[Category:Kartvelian]] | |||
[[Category:Scale]] | [[Category:Scale]] | ||