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The depopulate case can be termed Shark, although it is of limited compositional utility due to its flat 3rd harmonic and sharp teeth. | The depopulate case can be termed Shark, although it is of limited compositional utility due to its flat 3rd harmonic and sharp teeth. | ||
=== Univell[10] === | |||
Univell[10] is the smallest Univell scale to allow access to perimodal and sesquimodal intervals on the same root, which makes it a plausible tuning for traditional Nebraska vocal polyphony (particularly the Bellevue idiom, in which the tectonic 4th is often intonated sharp for expressive purposes). The 310afdo tuning of Univell[10] has been noted for its ethereal quality, which may derive from the fact that 310afdo equates Hutchmanch's diesis with three sibilismas. The modes of Univell[10] are, from most anional to most cational: | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
!Name | |||
!Ambisplit notation | |||
!Perimodal intervals | |||
!Sesquimodal intervals | |||
|- | |||
|jeeshil | |||
|!6 !H @5 !V !O | |||
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|gilil | |||
|vI &R V 5 | |||
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|shibid | |||
|^G $7 v5 !G | |||
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|thoodil | |||
|^I @5 Y !2 ^F @L | |||
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|klithij | |||
|vI &R $3 ^C | |||
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|jeedib | |||
|^I !J B @V ^F | |||
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|thigid | |||
|@2 vL vF @3 | |||
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|leegij | |||
|!7 ~1 ~5 U ^G | |||
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|cheethil | |||
|1 !G 1 !H @5 P | |||
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|klijith | |||
|U ^6 ^I vX 3 1 | |||
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Univell[10] also has six depopulate cases: | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
!Name | |||
!Ambisplit notation | |||
!Perimodal intervals | |||
!Sesquimodal intervals | |||
|- | |||
|Supertrout | |||
|Q @R !5 !L ~1 | |||
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|- | |||
|Supersalmon | |||
|^6 ^Y !L ~1 | |||
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|- | |||
|Superminnow | |||
|N ~A !L ~1 | |||
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|- | |||
|Supercarp | |||
|R @5 !Q !L ~1 | |||
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|- | |||
|Supersturgeon | |||
|^7 ^Y vP !L ~1 | |||
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|Supershark | |||
|$0 !L ~1 | |||
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Revision as of 20:21, 28 October 2024
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Univell
Univell is a family of 3-web circumtrusive scales which divide the haptic ninth into 5 equally sized cells. As such, Univell scales map the armatic tetrachord to an odd number of exponents per octave. Each Univell scale has a corresponding anthill scale derived from the adination of its torus basis in P-symmetrical just intonation. Although there are a theoretically infinite number of Univell scales, the only authentically correlative Univell scales are those with 5, 10, 22, 27, 32, 54 or 59 notes per octave.
Univell[5]
The modes of Univell[5] are, from most anional to most cational:
| Name | Ambisplit notation |
|---|---|
| Trout | Q @R !5 |
| Salmon | ^6 ^Y |
| Minnow | N ~A |
| Carp | R @5 !Q |
| Sturgeon | ^7 ^Y vP |
The depopulate case can be termed Shark, although it is of limited compositional utility due to its flat 3rd harmonic and sharp teeth.
Univell[10]
Univell[10] is the smallest Univell scale to allow access to perimodal and sesquimodal intervals on the same root, which makes it a plausible tuning for traditional Nebraska vocal polyphony (particularly the Bellevue idiom, in which the tectonic 4th is often intonated sharp for expressive purposes). The 310afdo tuning of Univell[10] has been noted for its ethereal quality, which may derive from the fact that 310afdo equates Hutchmanch's diesis with three sibilismas. The modes of Univell[10] are, from most anional to most cational:
| Name | Ambisplit notation | Perimodal intervals | Sesquimodal intervals |
|---|---|---|---|
| jeeshil | !6 !H @5 !V !O | ||
| gilil | vI &R V 5 | ||
| shibid | ^G $7 v5 !G | ||
| thoodil | ^I @5 Y !2 ^F @L | ||
| klithij | vI &R $3 ^C | ||
| jeedib | ^I !J B @V ^F | ||
| thigid | @2 vL vF @3 | ||
| leegij | !7 ~1 ~5 U ^G | ||
| cheethil | 1 !G 1 !H @5 P | ||
| klijith | U ^6 ^I vX 3 1 |
Univell[10] also has six depopulate cases:
| Name | Ambisplit notation | Perimodal intervals | Sesquimodal intervals |
|---|---|---|---|
| Supertrout | Q @R !5 !L ~1 | ||
| Supersalmon | ^6 ^Y !L ~1 | ||
| Superminnow | N ~A !L ~1 | ||
| Supercarp | R @5 !Q !L ~1 | ||
| Supersturgeon | ^7 ^Y vP !L ~1 | ||
| Supershark | $0 !L ~1 |