26ed5: Difference between revisions
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[[Category:14-tone scales]]Inspired by the [[elevenplus]] scale of [[22edo]], the '''13ed5plus scale''' is [[13ed5]] plus a step of 26ed5 in between two of its steps. | [[Category:14-tone scales]]Inspired by the [[elevenplus]] scale of [[22edo]], the '''13ed5plus scale''' is [[13ed5]] plus a step of 26ed5 in between two of its steps. | ||
In other words, 13ed5plus is all of the odd-numbered steps of 26ed5, plus step | In other words, 13ed5plus is all of the odd-numbered steps of 26ed5, plus step 2 | ||
The scale is useful because it includes most of 26ed5’s [[consonance]]s while leaving out many of the less-used intervals. Making it practical to use on an instrument. | The scale is useful because it includes most of 26ed5’s [[consonance]]s while leaving out many of the less-used intervals. Making it practical to use on an instrument. | ||
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