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[[TAMNAMS]] suggests the temperament-agnostic name '''onyx''' for this scale. The name derives from | [[TAMNAMS]] suggests the temperament-agnostic name '''onyx''' for this scale. The name derives from multiple puns and references: | ||
* The name sounds like its step counts of '''one''' large step and '''six''' small steps. | * The name sounds like its step counts of '''one''' large step and '''six''' small steps. |
Revision as of 21:26, 8 November 2024
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1L 6s | 2L 6s → | |
↓ 1L 7s | 2L 7s ↘ |
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Scale structure
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Generator size
TAMNAMS information
Related MOS scales
Equal tunings
1L 6s, named onyx in TAMNAMS, is a 2/1-equivalent (octave-equivalent) moment of symmetry scale containing 1 large step and 6 small steps, repeating every octave. Generators that produce this scale range from 1028.6 ¢ to 1200 ¢, or from 0 ¢ to 171.4 ¢.
Name
TAMNAMS suggests the temperament-agnostic name onyx for this scale. The name derives from multiple puns and references:
- The name sounds like its step counts of one large step and six small steps.
- Onyxes come in different colors and types, which is a metaphor for this scale's generator range being quite large and containing the generator ranges of other MOS scales, such as 7L 1s, 8L 1s, and 9L 1s.
- Building on the observation that it is the 7-note (heptatonic) MOS that is the ancestor of all xL 1s scales with x>6, the name "onyx" also sounds similar to "one x", as in 1 large step and x small steps.
Scale properties
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Theory
Low harmonic entropy scales
There is one notable harmonic entropy minimum: porcupine, in which the generator is around 150¢ to 170¢, two generators make a 6/5 (315.6¢), and three make a 4/3 (498¢).