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'''7L 3s<eleventh>''' (sometimes called '''Bolivar''' or''' Choralic''') refers to a non-octave [[MOS scale]] family with a period of an [[8/3]] and which has 7 large and 3 small steps. These scales are the sister of '''[[7L 3s (4/1-equivalent)|diaquadic]]''' with the melodic spacing of [[5L 2s|diatonic scales]]. A pathological trait these scales exhibit is that normalization to [[edo]] collapses the range for the [[bright]] [[generator]] to the octave.
'''7L 3s<perfect eleventh>''' (sometimes called '''Bolivar''' or''' Choralic''') refers to a non-octave [[MOS scale]] family with a period of an [[8/3]] and which has 7 large and 3 small steps. These scales are the sister of '''[[7L 3s (4/1-equivalent)|diaquadic]]''' with the melodic spacing of [[5L 2s|diatonic scales]]. A pathological trait these scales exhibit is that normalization to [[edo]] collapses the range for the [[bright]] [[generator]] to the octave.
==Modes==
==Modes==
The modes contain fundamental chords with notes such that they convert a [[wikipedia:Tritone_substitution|tritone substitution]] into a diatonic chord substitution.
The modes contain fundamental chords with notes such that they convert a [[wikipedia:Tritone_substitution|tritone substitution]] into a diatonic chord substitution.