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