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==2\15 vs 3\15 ==
==2\15 vs 3\15 ==
Which one be used as a major second? Both are equally away from [[12edo]]’s major second after all, and opinions differ on which one sounds more like a major second. Well, while 3\15 is also used as a kind of minor third in Nice-Ionian, 3\15 is 2 3/2s stacked and reduced by an octave. These two points will come into play in comparing 15edo’s two possible major scales in the next section.
Which one be used as a major second? Both are equally away from [[12edo]]’s major second after all, and opinions differ on which one sounds more like a major second. Well, while 3\15 is also used as a kind of minor third in Nice-Ionian, 3\15 is 15edo’s 9/8, as it is two of its [[3/2]]<nowiki/>s stacked and reduced by an octave. These two points will come into play in comparing 15edo’s two possible major scales in the next section.
==LH Nice-Ionian vs RH Nice-Ionian==
==LH Nice-Ionian vs RH Nice-Ionian==

Revision as of 14:51, 25 January 2025

2\15 vs 3\15

Which one be used as a major second? Both are equally away from 12edo’s major second after all, and opinions differ on which one sounds more like a major second. Well, while 3\15 is also used as a kind of minor third in Nice-Ionian, 3\15 is 15edo’s 9/8, as it is two of its 3/2s stacked and reduced by an octave. These two points will come into play in comparing 15edo’s two possible major scales in the next section.

LH Nice-Ionian vs RH Nice-Ionian