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A '''diheptatonic scale''' is a 14-note octave-equivalent scale where both the set of odd-numbered notes and the set of even-numbered notes form a fixed choice of heptatonic scale. Following from this, diheptatonic scales based on a [[MOS]] heptatonic scale have a maximum of two sizes for intervals that are an even number of steps. | A '''diheptatonic scale''' is a 14-note octave-equivalent scale where both the set of odd-numbered notes and the set of even-numbered notes form a fixed choice of heptatonic scale. Following from this, diheptatonic scales based on a [[MOS]] heptatonic scale have a maximum of two sizes for intervals that are an even number of steps. | ||
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Revision as of 00:17, 16 June 2023
A diheptatonic scale is a 14-note octave-equivalent scale where both the set of odd-numbered notes and the set of even-numbered notes form a fixed choice of heptatonic scale. Following from this, diheptatonic scales based on a MOS heptatonic scale have a maximum of two sizes for intervals that are an even number of steps.