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The '''3L<sub>1</sub> 2L<sub>2</sub> 2s''' muddle can be denoted as '''Ptolemaic diatonic scale''' | The '''3L<sub>1</sub> 2L<sub>2</sub> 2s''' muddle can be denoted as '''Ptolemaic diatonic scale''' or '''[[Nicetone]]''' on account of the 3L<sub>1</sub> 2L<sub>2</sub> 2s being the step-size combination of the well-known '''[[Zarlino|Ptolemaic Sequence]]'''. By default, the Ptolemaic diatonic scale has the pattern of L<sub>1</sub>L<sub>2</sub>sL<sub>1</sub>L<sub>2</sub>L<sub>1</sub>s, which was chosen as the standard arrangement for representing this particular step-size combination due to the Ptolemaic Sequence being a more evenly distributed [[MV3]] scale. However, it is important to note that the Ptolemaic diatonic scale has an inverse, the '''Contraptolemaic diatonic scale''', that has the pattern of L<sub>2</sub>L<sub>1</sub>sL<sub>1</sub>L<sub>2</sub>L<sub>1</sub>s. | ||
== 2L<sub>1</sub> 3L<sub>2</sub> 2s == | == 2L<sub>1</sub> 3L<sub>2</sub> 2s == | ||
Revision as of 18:03, 3 June 2023
The term "diatonic scale" is an umbrella term that not only refers to the 5L 2s MOS scale, but also to the group of muddles and MODmuddles that both resemble it and are related to it. This page is for the cataloguing of these muddles. For the sake of ease, "L1" refers to the larger of two large step sizes while "L2" refers to the smaller of two large step sizes, and likewise "s1" refers to the larger of two small step sizes while "s2" refers to the smaller of two small step sizes. For muddles where there's only a single size of large step, a simple "L" will be used, and likewise, for muddles where there's only a single size of small step, a simple "s" will be used.
3L1 2L2 2s
The 3L1 2L2 2s muddle can be denoted as Ptolemaic diatonic scale or Nicetone on account of the 3L1 2L2 2s being the step-size combination of the well-known Ptolemaic Sequence. By default, the Ptolemaic diatonic scale has the pattern of L1L2sL1L2L1s, which was chosen as the standard arrangement for representing this particular step-size combination due to the Ptolemaic Sequence being a more evenly distributed MV3 scale. However, it is important to note that the Ptolemaic diatonic scale has an inverse, the Contraptolemaic diatonic scale, that has the pattern of L2L1sL1L2L1s.
2L1 3L2 2s
Aside from the Ptolemaic diatonic scale, the 2L1 3L2 2s muddle (interdia) is the one of the more frequently encountered 5L 2s muddles.
5L 1s1 1s2
The following 18edo irregular diatonics, which are derived by stacking alternating 667¢ and 733¢ fifths, belong to this category: 0-200-400-533-733-933-1133-1200 and 0-200-400-467-667-867-1067-1200.