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Revision as of 04:37, 25 March 2024
A wakalix is a Fokker block which is a Fokker block in more than one way, so that it belongs in more than one arena. A Fokker block is a JI scale in a JI group of rank r, such that there are r-1 rank two temperaments which temper it to a MOS. If there are more than r-1 such temperaments, we have a wakalix, if there are more than r, it is a superwakalix; some of both kinds are cataloged below. An ordinary wakalix, which generates a rank r JI group and has exactly r different rank two temperaments tempering it to a MOS, is sometimes called an r-wakalix (triple wakalix, quadruple wakalix, etc.)
Tritonic
Tetratonic
Super8-wakalixes
Pentatonic
Hexatonic
Heptatonic
- dimeanmav1
- dimeanmav2
- dimeanporc
- dimavenipu
- disixporc1
- disixporc2
- poole
- waka3-7-17
- jademohaporc
- ochmohaporc
8-wakalixes
54-wakalixes
Nonatonic
Decatonic
Undecatonic
Dodecatonic
- biggulp
- meansruhelm1
- meansruhelm2
- prism
- thirteendene
- wilson class
- augdimhextrug
- parizek-miller hexagon
- ramis
- hahnZ
Superwakalixes
13-tone
Superwakalix
14-tone
15-tone
16-tone
Supersuperwakalix
17-tone
19-tone
Superwakalix
22-tone
Superwakalix
31-tone
Superwakalix
Fifth-repeating wakalixes
Divisions of the Tetrachord
- dicot-meantone tetrachord arena
- dominant-diminished-pajara tetrachord arena
- august-pajara-augene tetrachord arena