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The generator range is 171.4 to 240 cents, placing it near the [[9/8|diatonic major second]], usually representing a major second of some type. The dark (chroma-negative) generator is, however, its fourth complement (240 to 342.9 cents).  
The generator range is 171.4 to 240 cents, placing it near the [[9/8|diatonic major second]], usually representing a major second of some type. The dark (chroma-negative) generator is, however, its fourth complement (240 to 342.9 cents).  


In the fourth-repeating version of the diatonic scale, each tone has a 4/3 perfect fourth above it. The scale has one major chord and two minor chords.  
In the fourth-repeating version of the diatonic scale, each tone has a perfect fourth above it. The scale has one major chord and two minor chords.  


[[Basic]] diatonic is in [[5ed4/3]], which is a very good fourth-based equal tuning similar to [[12edo]].
[[Basic]] diatonic is in [[5ed4/3]], which is a very good fourth-based equal tuning similar to [[12edo]].