User:Moremajorthanmajor/4L 1s (major sixth-equivalent): Difference between revisions
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==Temperaments== | ==Temperaments== | ||
The most basic rank-2 temperament interpretation of this diatonic is '''Dorianic''', which has pental 4:5:6 or septimal 14:18:21 chords spelled <code>root-(2g)-(p-1g)</code> (p = the major sixth, g = the whole tone). The name "Dorianic" comes from the Dorian major mode having the minor sixth as its characteristic interval. | The most basic rank-2 temperament interpretation of this diatonic is '''Dorianic''', which has pental 4:5:6 or septimal 14:18:21 chords spelled <code>root-(2g)-(p-1g)</code> (p = the major sixth, g = the whole tone). The name "Dorianic" comes from the Dorian major mode having the minor sixth as its characteristic interval. | ||
==='''Dorianic-Meantone'''=== | ==='''Dorianic[5]-Meantone'''=== | ||
[[Subgroup]]: 5/3.4/3.3/2 | [[Subgroup]]: 5/3.4/3.3/2 | ||
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[[Optimal ET sequence]]: [[5ed5/3]], [[9ed5/3]], [[14ed5/3]] | [[Optimal ET sequence]]: [[5ed5/3]], [[9ed5/3]], [[14ed5/3]] | ||
==='''Dorianic-Superpyth'''=== | ==='''Dorianic[5]-Superpyth'''=== | ||
[[Subgroup]]: 12/7.4/3.3/2 | [[Subgroup]]: 12/7.4/3.3/2 | ||