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See [[Syntonic-chromatic equivalence continuum#Shallowtone]] for technical data.  
See [[Syntonic-chromatic equivalence continuum#Shallowtone]] for technical data.  
== Interval chain ==
In the following table, prime harmonics are labeled in '''bold'''.
{|class="wikitable"
|-
!rowspan="2"|#
!rowspan="2"|Cents*
!colspan="2"|Approximate ratios
|-
!5-limit
!13-limit extension
|-
|0
|0.000
|1/1
|
|-
|1
|681.801
|'''[[3/2]]'''
|[[13/9]]
|-
|2
|163.602
|[[9/8]]
|[[11/10]], [[13/12]], [[35/32]], [[81/70]]
|-
|3
|845.403
|[[27/16]]
|'''[[13/8]]''', [[117/70]]
|-
|4
|327.204
|[[81/64]]
|[[39/32]], [[99/80]]
|-
|5
|1009.0511
|
|
|-
|6
|490.806
|
|
|-
|7
|
|}
* in 5-limit CTE tuning


[[Category:Temperaments]]
[[Category:Temperaments]]

Revision as of 17:56, 22 April 2024

Shallowtone is a 5-limit and higher temperament which tempers out the shallowtone comma. It is generated by a flat fifth, which is typically sharper than in mavila but flatter than in 7edo. This gives it a high error, although not as much as mavila. The ~5/4 is reached by minus ten fifths octave-reduced, which is an augmented third (C-Ex) in melodic antidiatonic notation and a diminished third (C-Eb) in harmonic antidiatonic notation. The only reasonable extension to the 7-limit tempers out 36/35. Additionally, there is a weak extension semishallowtone with a half-octave period, tempering out 405/392.

The name was coined by CompactStar in 2024.

See Syntonic-chromatic equivalence continuum#Shallowtone for technical data.

Interval chain

In the following table, prime harmonics are labeled in bold.

# Cents* Approximate ratios
5-limit 13-limit extension
0 0.000 1/1
1 681.801 3/2 13/9
2 163.602 9/8 11/10, 13/12, 35/32, 81/70
3 845.403 27/16 13/8, 117/70
4 327.204 81/64 39/32, 99/80
5 1009.0511
6 490.806
7


  • in 5-limit CTE tuning
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