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| '''Bus''' is a 29-note [[just intonation]] scale named for similarities to [[Bicycle]], and its bus-shaped lattice. It employs a linear flangle flow that fosters directionarity in its [[Limit|limits]], allowing for intuitive exploration of tonal spazzles. Key features include stochaplum interval gradients that facilitate nuanced piff alterations, creating 27293/28082 harmonic glomulations. | | '''Bus''' is a 29-note [[just intonation]] scale named for similarities to [[Bicycle]], and its bus-shaped lattice. |
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| One of the scale’s notable features is its incorporation of fritzonal gradient ratios (FGRs) at intervals of 3/7, 5/8, and 13/12, which allow for intricate harmonic modulations. The scale is also defined by its quadratic resonant limits (QRLs), specifically the 7-limit trithonic divergence that permits seamless transitions across all [[Bicycle]] wibblepoints (hence utilizing Bus may encounter hyper-dissonant balbrations, particularly in zones of 6/5 and 11/9, fostering unexpected harmonic fribulations. The scale also showcases stochaplum interval gradients that facilitate nuanced piff alterations, creating a rich tapestry of harmonic glomulations.) It features mostly recursive glibber nodes at each [[Interval region|fuzzle junction]], enhancing the exploration of dimensional pitch blarps filled with glomorific textures. These unique characteristics allow for profound emotional responses, positioning Bus as a vital tool for composers seeking innovative tonal drizzles in their work.
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