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; [[User:Ayceman|Alexandru Ianu]]
; [[User:Ayceman|Alexandru Ianu]]
* [https://youtu.be/81uZbsmbet8 ''Sylvian Moon Dance''] (2021) ([[:File:Sylvian_Moon_Dance.pdf|sheet music]]) – in 11edo tuning
* ''Divertimento in 11 tone Orgone'' (2021) – [[:File:Divertimento in 11 tone Orgone.pdf|sheet music]] | [https://youtu.be/8x1f5WFkF4k YouTube] – in 11edo tuning
* ''Sylvian Moon Dance'' (2021) – [[:File:SylvianMoonDance.ogg|audio]] | [[:File:Sylvian_Moon_Dance.pdf|sheet music]] | [https://youtu.be/81uZbsmbet8 YouTube] – in 11edo tuning
* ''Ocean of the Necrophages'' (2021) – in 11edo tuning
** Piano: [[:File:Ocean of the Necrophages (4U UP).ogg|audio]] | [[:File:Ocean of the Necrophages.pdf|sheet music]] | [https://youtu.be/CWU09fXXy1s YouTube]
** Strings: [[:File:Ocean of the Necrophages (strings).ogg|audio]] | [[:File:Ocean of the Necrophages (strings).pdf|sheet music]]


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Revision as of 12:09, 16 October 2024

This page is about the regular temperament. For the scale structure sometimes associated with it, see 4L 3s.

Orgone is the 2.7.11 subgroup temperament generated by a minor or supraminor third which can be identified by a tempered 77/64 such that two of them make a tempered 16/11 and three of them make a tempered 7/4. While it is easy enough to equate the generator with 6/5 by tempering out 385/384, extending it to include perfect fifths is not so easy. If using a flatter generator, there is a fifth at the relatively high complexity of 9 generators down (see also superkleismic). Closer to optimal tuning for orgone, but even more complex at 17 generators up, there is hyperkleismic.

A related temperament is ultrakleismic in the 2.7.17 subgroup, in which the generator is instead identified with the simpler 17/14, by tempering out 4913/4802. Ork temperament merges these two. These favor sharper generators so can be viewed even more as no-fifth systems.

For technical data, see Orgonia #Orgone.

Gallery

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orgone7_lattice.png

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11EDO Orgone smitonic cheat sheet using modified diatonic notation (G#=A, Ab=G), and smitonic interval names.

Music

City of the Asleep
groundfault
Alexandru Ianu