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Step pattern
LLLLLs
sLLLLL
Equave
11/6 (1049.4 ¢)
Period
11/6 (1049.4 ¢)
Bright
1\6 to 1\5 (174.9 ¢ to 209.9 ¢)
Dark
4\5 to 5\6 (839.5 ¢ to 874.5 ¢)
Parent
1L 4s⟨11/6⟩
Sister
1L 5s⟨11/6⟩
Daughters
6L 5s⟨11/6⟩, 5L 6s⟨11/6⟩
Neutralized
4L 2s⟨11/6⟩
2-Flought
11L 1s⟨11/6⟩, 5L 7s⟨11/6⟩
Equalized (L:s = 1:1)
1\6 (174.9 ¢)
Supersoft (L:s = 4:3)
4\23 (182.5 ¢)
Soft (L:s = 3:2)
3\17 (185.2 ¢)
Semisoft (L:s = 5:3)
5\28 (187.4 ¢)
Basic (L:s = 2:1)
2\11 (190.8 ¢)
Semihard (L:s = 5:2)
5\27 (194.3 ¢)
Hard (L:s = 3:1)
3\16 (196.8 ¢)
Superhard (L:s = 4:1)
4\21 (199.9 ¢)
Collapsed (L:s = 1:0)
1\5 (209.9 ¢)
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{{Infobox MOS | {{Infobox MOS | ||
| Tuning = 5L 1s<11/6> | | Tuning = 5L 1s<11/6> | ||
}}{{MOS intro|Scale Signature=5L 1s<11/6>}}It is the rare simplest tuning of the greater whole tone scale with a major seventh. | }}{{MOS intro|Scale Signature=5L 1s<11/6>}} It is the rare simplest tuning of the greater whole tone scale with a major seventh. | ||
The only notable low-harmonic-entropy scale with this MOS pattern is tetracot, in which the large step is 10/9 and four of them make a 3/2 since the seventh (septave) 11/6 is 1049.323¢. | The only notable low-harmonic-entropy scale with this MOS pattern is tetracot, in which the large step is 10/9 and four of them make a 3/2 since the seventh (septave) 11/6 is 1049.323¢. |
Revision as of 02:38, 4 September 2024
← 4L 1s⟨11/6⟩ | 5L 1s (11/6-equivalent) | 6L 1s⟨11/6⟩ → |
↙ 4L 2s⟨11/6⟩ | ↓ 5L 2s⟨11/6⟩ | 6L 2s⟨11/6⟩ ↘ |
┌╥╥╥╥╥┬┐ │║║║║║││ ││││││││ └┴┴┴┴┴┴┘
Scale structure
sLLLLL
Generator size(ed11/6)
Related MOS scales
Equal tunings(ed11/6)
5L 1s⟨11/6⟩ is a 11/6-equivalent (non-octave) moment of symmetry scale containing 5 large steps and 1 small step, repeating every interval of 11/6 (1049.4 ¢). Generators that produce this scale range from 174.9 ¢ to 209.9 ¢, or from 839.5 ¢ to 874.5 ¢. Scales of this form are always proper because there is only one small step. It is the rare simplest tuning of the greater whole tone scale with a major seventh.
The only notable low-harmonic-entropy scale with this MOS pattern is tetracot, in which the large step is 10/9 and four of them make a 3/2 since the seventh (septave) 11/6 is 1049.323¢.
Scales with this pattern are always proper, because there is only one small step.