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==Modes== | ==Modes== | ||
The mode names are based on the | The mode names are based on the modes of the diatonic scale , in order of size: | ||
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==Temperaments== | ==Temperaments== | ||
The most basic rank-2 temperament interpretation of this diatonic is '''Aeolianic''', which has septimal 6:7:9 or pental 10:12:15 chords spelled <code>root-(p-1g)-(3g)</code> (p = the minor sixth, g = the approximate 4/3). The name "Aeolianic" comes from the Aeolian minor mode having the minor sixth as its characteristic interval. | The most basic rank-2 temperament interpretation of this diatonic is '''Aeolianic''', which has septimal 6:7:9 or pental 10:12:15 chords spelled <code>root-(p-1g)-(3g)</code> (p = the minor sixth, g = the approximate 4/3). The name "Aeolianic" comes from the Aeolian minor mode having the minor sixth as its characteristic interval. |