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== Examples of macrodiatonic and microdiatonic scales ==
== Examples of macrodiatonic and microdiatonic scales ==
* [[5L 2s (4/3-equivalent)|5L 2s<4/3>]]: Generator is a neogothic minor third.
* [[5L 2s (4/3-equivalent)|5L 2s<4/3>]]: Generator is a neogothic minor third.
* [[10L 4s]] (5L 2s<1\2>): Generator is a neutral third. Includes the octave by virtue of its half-octave period.
* [[5L 2s (3/2-equivalent)|5L 2s<3/2>]]: Generator is a neogothic major third near [[81/64]] and [[14/11]]. In the [[half-prime subgroup]] paradigm it may be interpreted as [[63/50]] (relating to the 3/2.5/2.7/2 subgroup version of [[sirius]] temperament).
* [[5L 2s (3/2-equivalent)|5L 2s<3/2>]]: Generator is a neogothic major third near [[81/64]] and [[14/11]]. In the [[half-prime subgroup]] paradigm it may be interpreted as [[63/50]] (relating to the 3/2.5/2.7/2 subgroup version of [[sirius]] temperament).
* [[Ed7/4|5L 2s<7/4>]]: Generator is approximately 7/5 (dark generator is approximately 5/4).
* [[Ed7/4|5L 2s<7/4>]]: Generator is approximately 7/5 (dark generator is approximately 5/4).