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The '''scale tree''', usually referred to as the Stern-Brocot tree, is an infinite binary tree that lists every possible reduced positive rational number. The scale tree is commonly used in the context of [[MOS scale|MOS scales]] and [[regular temperament theory]]. | The '''scale tree''', usually referred to as the Stern-Brocot tree, is an infinite binary tree that lists every possible reduced positive rational number. The scale tree is commonly used in the context of [[MOS scale|MOS scales]] and [[regular temperament theory]]. | ||
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* [[MOS Scale Family Tree|MOS family tree]], a similar tree for organizing MOS scales by production rules. | * [[MOS Scale Family Tree|MOS family tree]], a similar tree for organizing MOS scales by production rules. | ||
* [[Sharpness]] | * [[Sharpness]] | ||
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[[Category:Scale]] | [[Category:Scale]] |