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A '''neutral scale''' is a 7-tone [[scale]] that features at least one [[neutral]] interval<ref group="note">The name "neutral scale" is variously used for different kinds of scales, hence the very broad definition given here.</ref>. An interval is considered ''neutral'' if it falls into an [[interval region]] between [[major]] and [[minor]], as defined by [[5L 2s|diatonic]] categories.
== 24EDO ==
== 24EDO ==
The Neutral Scale (in ''[[24edo|24EDO]]'') is a scale that follows this pattern: 0 4 7 10 14 17 21 24.
The neutral scale (in ''[[24edo|24EDO]]'') is a scale that follows this pattern: 0 4 7 10 14 17 21 24.




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All of the steps are equally spaced.
All of the steps are equally spaced.
== See also ==
* [[17edo neutral scale]]
== Notes ==
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[[Category:7-tone scales]][[Category:24edo]][[Category:7edo]]
[[Category:7-tone scales]][[Category:24edo]][[Category:7edo]]

Revision as of 20:07, 11 March 2024

A neutral scale is a 7-tone scale that features at least one neutral interval[note 1]. An interval is considered neutral if it falls into an interval region between major and minor, as defined by diatonic categories.

24EDO

The neutral scale (in 24EDO) is a scale that follows this pattern: 0 4 7 10 14 17 21 24.


Or you can write it like this:


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7EDO

Since there are only 7 notes, the neutral scale IS the only scale.

All of the steps are equally spaced.

See also

Notes

  1. The name "neutral scale" is variously used for different kinds of scales, hence the very broad definition given here.