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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
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|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
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|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