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== Scala files == | == Scala files == | ||
* [[Otonalpentad]] – this file starts with 8/5 | * [[Otonalpentad]] – this file starts with 8/5 | ||
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Revision as of 04:22, 17 November 2024
| ← 4afdo | 5afdo | 6afdo → |
5afdo (arithmetic frequency division of the octave), or 5odo (otonal division of the octave), divides the octave into five parts of 1/5 each. As a scale it may be known as mode 5 of the harmonic series or the Over-5 scale. As 5 is a small odd number, this AFDO does not contain a perfect fifth or any reasonable approximation to it over the root, and it is relatively poor for its size at creating traditional tonal music compared to 4afdo and 6afdo (again only if over the root, the modes have more to offer).
Intervals
| # | Cents | Ratio | Decimal | Interval name | Audio |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0 | 0 | 1/1 | 1.0000 | perfect unison | |
| 1 | 315.6 | 6/5 | 1.2000 | just minor third | |
| 2 | 582.5 | 7/5 | 1.40000 | narrow tritone | |
| 3 | 813.7 | 8/5 | 1.6000 | just minor sixth | |
| 4 | 1017.6 | 9/5 | 1.8000 | just minor seventh | |
| 5 | 1200.0 | 2/1 | 2.0000 | perfect octave |
In traditional music
The Wagogo people of central Tanzania make use of mode 5 of the harmonic series as pentatonic scale to play melodies and harmonies in.
Scala files
- Otonalpentad – this file starts with 8/5