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haplotonic is something similar to the black keys of a piano. hmm...
haplotonic is something similar to the black keys of a piano. hmm...


# Number of notes. about 5-notes. here I tentatively state the best is 4—6 notes.
# Number of notes. about 5-notes. here I tentatively state the best is 4–6 notes.
# (haplotonic)+(albitonic)=(chromatic). strong.
# (haplotonic)+(albitonic)=(chromatic). strong.
# Semitone-free MOS. some authors might consider this property. All labelled scales are s > 125 ¢.
# Semitone-free MOS. some authors might consider this property. All labelled scales are s > 125 ¢.


In fact, it can be seen from condition 3 that the haplotonic scale is up to 9 notes.
In fact, it can be seen from condition 3 that the haplotonic scale is up to 9 notes.
By the way, many of the scales listed on <nowiki>[[Chromatic pairs]]</nowiki> are actually "chain of chromatic pairs". Moreover, the part that is a arithmetic sequence is composed by repeatedly adding the same (strong) haplotonic scale. And the haplotonic is direct parent MOS of first albitonic.
* Nestoria7, Nestoria12, Nestoria17 — adding Nestoria5 repeatedly
* (memo: strong haplotonic is "L will be new s if cutting s from L anymore" so soft-of-basic)


(WIP)
(WIP)


= Category:Haplotonic scales (November 2024) =
= Category:Haplotonic scales (November 2024) =
{| class="wikitable"
|+ Caption text
|-
! Name !! Size of s (¢) !! # of notes<br>1–3: −, 4–6: ☆, 7–9: △ !! Strong !! Remarks
|-
| Baldy6 || 180 || ☆ || Yes || Baldy5 is also strong haplotonic for Baldy6-Baldy11 pair
|-
| Bleu8 || 140 || △ || Yes ||
|-
| Roulette6 || 195 || ☆ || Yes ||
|-
| Sensi5 || 130 || ☆ || No || direct parent of Sensi8
|-
| Sensi8 || 130 || △ || Yes ||
|}
* Baldy6
* Baldy6
* Bleu8
* Bleu8