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[[Support]]ing [[ET]]s: 8[+9, +7, +13], 11, 14[-13], 19[+9, +7, ++13], 25[-13], 36, 47, 58, 61[-13], 69[+13], 80[+13], 83, 91[+9, +7, +13], 105
[[Support]]ing [[ET]]s: 8[+9, +7, +13], 11, 14[-13], 19[+9, +7, ++13], 25[-13], 36, 47, 58, 61[-13], 69[+13], 80[+13], 83, 91[+9, +7, +13], 105


== 2.3.7/5… subgroups ==
== 2..7/5… subgroups ==
=== Hydrothermal ===
=== Hydrothermal ===
A tuning whose distinctively sharp (but still consonant) fifth, and flat (but still consonant) octave, lend it a mysterious, heavy atmosphere. The 6-tone (hexatonic) MOS is melodically interesting and flavorful. The 18-tone MOS is a useful 'chromatic' scale for taking subsets of.
A tuning whose distinctively sharp (but still consonant) fifth, and flat (but still consonant) octave, lend it a mysterious, heavy atmosphere. The 6-tone (hexatonic) MOS is melodically interesting and flavorful. The 18-tone MOS is a useful 'chromatic' scale for taking subsets of.